Costel Moza, economist and entrepreneur, AUR candidate for Mayor…

Costel Moza, economist and entrepreneur, AUR candidate for Mayor…
Costel Moza, economist and entrepreneur, AUR candidate for Mayor…
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Costel Moza, economist and entrepreneur from Oradea, is the AUR candidate for Oradea City Hall, with an electoral platform focused on supporting local businesses and preserving traditional, Christian values, supporting the traditional family being a priority. The announcement was made by the vice-president of AUR Bihor, Ciprian Blejan, the AUR candidate for the position of president of CJ Bihor.

Costel Moza (photo blood)a well-known entrepreneur in Oradea, who in the last 10 years has developed several successful businesses in the city, brings to the fore the values ​​of family and faith as a source of inspiration, advocating for their protection in a troubled social climate.

I am a dedicated husband and proud father of three wonderful children. My family is my source of inspiration and motivation. Family and faith are the fundamental values ​​for which I decided to get involved in political life, seeing that they are the most strongly attacked in these turbulent times”, says the candidate nominated by the Alliance for the Union of Romanians for the position of mayor of the Municipality of Oradea.

We are people for people!

The projects of the AUR candidate at the Oradea City Hall focus on promoting the balanced development of the city, without affecting the well-being of citizens, emphasizing the importance of continuing projects with a positive impact and ensuring transparency and efficiency in their implementation.

“I want to make sure that they are implemented effectively and transparently and that the needs of the community are always prioritized. We have a city in full development, but which needs a balance and a dynamism that has greater attention to the inhabitants. I believe that development should not harm the well-being of the citizens of this city”, says the AUR candidate for the position of mayor of the Municipality of Oradea.

Costel Moza, as well as the AUR candidate for the position of president of the County Council, Ciprian Blejan (right photo) has, therefore, proposals oriented towards “OM”, starting from the improvement of the educational system, the diversification of the cultural and artistic offer of the city and the creation of a favorable environment for the development of local talents and creativity.

Let’s be healthy!

However, both Costel Moza, the AUR candidate for the City Hall, and Ciprian Blejan, the AUR candidate for the position of County Council president, want to make it a priority to preserve traditional, Christian values ​​and support local businesses, by reducing bureaucracy, support and facilities for local entrepreneurs, with the aim of stimulating the economic development of the community.

The two candidates plan to develop a program through which the Oradeans and, at the same time, the residents of the entire county, down to the last hamlet, have easy and fair access to quality medical services. “We are talking especially about vulnerable people, who need dedicated programs and services. We want to support the medical staff in their efforts to provide quality care for all patients”, says Ciprian Blejan, vice-president of AUR Bihor and the candidate for the position of president of CJ Bihor, who has already proven that it is possible: he brought in county AUR mobile hospital, which provided medical assistance to hundreds of people from several localities where there was no access to such services.

“We invite you all to be part of this journey and to work together to turn these commitments into reality”, says Ciprian Blejan, vice-president of AUR Bihor and the candidate for the position of president of CJ Bihor.

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The article is in Romanian

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