Moldovan president submitted complaint to top court
14:02 | 22.05.2019 Category: Political
Chisinau, 22 May /MOLDPRES/- Moldovan President Igor Dodon today announced at a briefing that he has submitted a notification to the Constitutional Court to find out the deadline for the dissolution of the current legislature, in case no parliamentary majority will be created.
He asked the court to note when the three months should be calculated – since the day of validation of parliamentary elections or the day of session of parliament’s formation.
"Most likely, there are two weeks, if no parliamentary majority is created within this term, I will have to dissolve the parliament, and the elected deputies have to take the consequences," Dodon said.
The head of state added that citizens expect lawmakers to get to work and appoint a government, and urged the elected officials to come up with a decision as soon as possible: the creation of a majority or snap polls.
The parliamentary elections took place on 24 February. Four parties – PSRM, PDM, ACUM bloc and Shor party – made it to parliament. So far, the political parties have failed to create a parliamentary majority.