Moldovan Liberal Democrats, Democrats, Communists meet again
14:46 | 16.01.2015 Category: Political
Chisinau, 16 January /MOLDPRES/- The talks between the Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM), Democratic Party (PDM) and Party of Communists (PCRM) on the creation of a parliamentary majority continued today. After the meeting, the representatives of the three parties pointed out that the parliament could start operating next week.
PLDM lawmaker Vadim Pistrinciuc said the purpose of the discussions was to unblock the parliament's work as soon as possible. "We talked about the structure of parliamentary commissions, their number and structure of presidium. Our goal is that the parliament works next week", he said.
PDM MP Sergiu Sirbu voiced hope that the parliament would start working next week. "The talks were focused on the same issue - the need for the parliament to work. We also discussed the structure of the parliament," Sirbu pointed out.
PCRM lawmaker Artur Resetnicov said the three parties had exchanged opinions on the format of parliament's activity. He added that the positions' distribution had not been approached at the meeting.
The first meeting of PLDM, PDM and PCRM representatives was held on 13 January 2015.