Moldovan Democrats reiterate call for talks
12:45 | 07.03.2019 Category: Political
Chisinau, 7 March /MOLDPRES/- The leadership of the Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM) reiterated the call for talks to the parties that entered the parliament. PDM leader Vlad Plahotniuc today announced in a press briefing that the main concern of the Democrats is to make a coalition with the citizens.
Plahotniuc said he still expects some politicians to come back after the elections and understand why the citizens chose them. "If you expect me to speak to you today about political coalitions, I will disappoint you - we have no news, we still expect some politicians to wake up to reality after the elections and to understand why they were voted. Until some parties count their mandates and think about what to do with them, we continue to work, think about the present and the future of the country. That is why we held a working meeting at the party, and we decided the government would take responsibility for several projects that will bring significant benefits to people," he said.
According to Plahotniuc, by assuming responsibility by the government, the pension indexation decision will be approved starting from 1 April. Also, the ministers are going to approve granting of one-off aid before Easter for about 600,000 retired and disabled people.