Representatives of Moldovan Liberal Democrats, Democrats, Communists hold first round of talks on setting up parliamentary majority
19:07 | 13.01.2015 Category: Political
Chisinau, 13 January /MOLDPRES/ - Representatives of the Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM), Democratic Party (PDM) and Party of Communists (PCRM) made statements after the today first round of talks. The politicians said that they found common points after exchanging views.
PLDM Deputy Chair Vadim Pistrinciuc said that all sides had a common opinion as regards the need to consolidate society. ”We talked about our future possible interactions. It was a dialogue, a consultation on positive notes. It is a first talk. We wanted to find out our colleagues' vision,” Pistrinciuc said.
PCRM MP Artur Resetnicov said that the sides did not discuss the distribution of posts in the state. ”We wanted to know our colleagues’ opinion as regards the need to consolidate society, strengthen sovereignty, neutrality of Moldova and develop democratic institutions. We identified some common elements, which would allow unblocking this crisis,” Resetnicov.
”It was a first meeting and we did not discuss the posts, but about the possibilities to cooperate and diverging and joint points. Few divergences were discovered,” PDM MP Sergiu Sirbu said.
The talks will continue on 14 January.