"I want to create, to dare." Young mother on President's words about peaceful country
Anna Serko, a young mother of two, recently shared her thoughts on the President’s latest remarks in an interview with ONT television. She spoke about the importance of peace, family life, and the role of citizens in shaping the country’s future.
Serko, whose husband serves in the military, highlighted how much she values the President’s focus on young families. She noted that his words made her feel recognised as part of the nation’s progress.
In the conversation, she also expressed relief at the President’s and security forces’ commitment to maintaining peace. This assurance, she said, gives her confidence in the country’s stability. Beyond personal reassurance, Serko believes the President’s message carries a broader call to action. She agreed that the nation’s prosperity depends on the efforts of its people. His speech, she added, motivates her to contribute more to her city and region.
Serko’s comments reflect a sense of responsibility and optimism. The President’s emphasis on young families and national security has resonated with her, reinforcing her determination to play an active role in her community. Her perspective underscores the connection between leadership, civic duty, and everyday life.
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