
Dan Perchun
The official emphasized that the real goal is to provide equal opportunities to every child, regardless of the neighborhood or village where they were born or the family they come from.
“This is likely the most important mission for all of us: to ensure that every child in our country, regardless of their living conditions, has access to a quality education,” the minister stated.
At the same time, Dan Perchun noted that the world is changing extremely rapidly, and in the age of artificial intelligence, a country’s competitiveness is becoming critically important.
“Now, when the gap between countries risks widening even further, our competitiveness is absolutely critical. Moldova must first become a competent user of technology, and later—a developer of it. We must prepare a generation that will compete not only with the world’s best minds, but also with the computer sitting right next to them. This is a huge challenge that we must overcome as a society,” Perchun concluded.
The minister also noted that in 2025, investment in education reached 6.3% of GDP, which is approximately two percentage points higher than the European average.























