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The Secretary-General of the Government in a meeting with members of the National Council for Participation: "There must be an open and effective dialogue between the Government and civil society; we should be active in order to achieve real results"

Published on: 13/08/2019

The representatives of the State Chancellery and members of the National Council for Participation (CNP) met today in a meeting, where they discussed the importance of the NCP, as well as the functioning and duties of the consultative forum.

 

During the discussion, the government's secretary-general, Andrei Spînu, praised the CNP's contribution over the years to the adoption of decisions in the public policies sector, which are of public interest. "The National Council for Participation is an important tool of transparency in communication with civil society. This is why we intend to step up the Council's activity in the context of the new realities," Andrei Spînu stressed.

 

At the same time, the most pressing problems of the NPC were announced at the meeting, the solutions of which will be determined. They include:  the Council’s working way, secretariat provision, the members method of selection and others.

 

The National Council for Participation (CNP) was created at the initiative of the Moldovan government as a consultative body, and there are more than 30 representatives of civil society in its latest composition.