Moldovan government further enjoys support of parliamentary majority
20:02 | 11.05.2020 Category: Political
Chisinau, 11 May /MOLDPRES/ - The parliamentary majority further supports the government sworn in office in November 2019, despite attempts to destabilize the situation in Moldova. The two parties, Democratic Party (PDM) and Party of Socialists (PSRM) – today discussed the getting out of the emergency state, cancellation of restrictions, as well as the latest changes on the political stage. PDM and PSRM stressed that they would continue to back the cabinet, which, to a great extent, observes the commitments taken.
The Democrats and the Socialists describe as noxious and counterproductive the destabilization at the political level, taking into account the crisis in the health sector and the economy. At the same time, the parliament’s majority expresses perplexity about the actions and statements of certain political actors, which politically grew on the subject of the one-billion-dollar theft and corruption and presently see no problem in making alliance with those who stayed behind these unlawful deeds, criticized including by Moldova’s development partners, a press release by the two formations reads.
At a today’s meeting, the parliamentary majority was informed about the government’s intention to renegotiate the agreement on crediting with Russia. The MPs pointed out the need to identify new financing sources. In this respect, they discussed the progress made on the conditions imposed by the European Union for providing the second installment of the macro-financial assistance. The sides reiterated willingness to fulfill these conditions as a priority.