DPM hopes on creating a Pro-European majority and a Pro-Western Government
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The Democratic Party hopes on creating a pro-European majority and a pro-Western Government after the February 24 Parliamentary elections.
The opinion was shared by DPM Vice-President Andrian Candu in an interview for the Ukrainian portal Evropeiskaia Pravda. The politician does not exclude that in the future legislature he will cooperate with the representatives of the ACUM block, to whom he tells them that he should leave aside the emotions and annoyances of the past.
The Speaker of the Parliament believes that, ultimately, they will choose the interests of Moldova and not emotions and political or personal interests. Under these circumstances, it will be necessary to sit down at the negotiating table and discuss in order to establish a set of principles on which to govern together. On the other hand, Candu excludes a coalition with the Socialist Party because of fundamental differences of opinion on important topics. In the interview, the DPM deputy admits that a minority government could be formed after the February 24 elections. According to Candu, neither the legislation nor the democratic traditions require the creation of a majority.
The politician argues that an executive run by a minority party can work on the basis of an agreement with other political groups in parliament to support government formation and some decisions without being part of the executive, added the Speaker. At the same time, Andrian Candu is of the opinion that early elections would create political and economic instability and should be avoided.
The opinion was shared by DPM Vice-President Andrian Candu in an interview for the Ukrainian portal Evropeiskaia Pravda. The politician does not exclude that in the future legislature he will cooperate with the representatives of the ACUM block, to whom he tells them that he should leave aside the emotions and annoyances of the past.
The Speaker of the Parliament believes that, ultimately, they will choose the interests of Moldova and not emotions and political or personal interests. Under these circumstances, it will be necessary to sit down at the negotiating table and discuss in order to establish a set of principles on which to govern together. On the other hand, Candu excludes a coalition with the Socialist Party because of fundamental differences of opinion on important topics. In the interview, the DPM deputy admits that a minority government could be formed after the February 24 elections. According to Candu, neither the legislation nor the democratic traditions require the creation of a majority.
The politician argues that an executive run by a minority party can work on the basis of an agreement with other political groups in parliament to support government formation and some decisions without being part of the executive, added the Speaker. At the same time, Andrian Candu is of the opinion that early elections would create political and economic instability and should be avoided.