Sandu and Nastase refused to discuss with the other parties about a further coalition in this Parliament. It is step to snap elections
ACUM made their first step to the snap elections. Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase refused to discuss with the other parties about forming a coalition in the next Parliament. The announcement was made by the two leaders within a press conference. ACUM rejected PSRM's invitation to preliminary discussions.
"-You really thought we will go? How can we go to PSRM headquarter? Do you imagine it?", said Andrei Nastase PPDA President.
At the same time, the ACUM leaders announced a vast range of laws that they want to promote starting the first sessions of the Parliament, even these were declared anti-constitutional by the Parliament. Among these is to dismiss the chiefs of National Anti-corruption Center, the one of Supreme Justice Court, General Prosecutor's Office, the Service of Information and Security, the Central Elections Commission, the Audiovisual Council and the removal of the mixed voting system.
The leaders of PAS and PPDA couldn't explain how are they going to convince the other deputies to support their legislative initiatives, in the conditions when they refuse any dialogue with them.
"People voted for the persons who will obey their promises and provide good living conditions", said Maia Sandu, PAS President.
"We need transparency. We will provide it today and every time", said Andrei Nastase.
ACUM's proposals have been criticized by the politics commentators, but also by the constitutionals. Alexandru Tanase, the former president of the Consitutional Court declared that ACUM's methods regarding the "so-called" exceptional situation in justice are Bolshevik. Moreover, Tanase says that the scenario of PAS and PPDA is a fantasy one.
The socialists will come with a reaction regarding ACUM's decision this evening.
Immediately after the Parliamentary elections, DPM invited PAS and PPDA to negotiations regarding a parliamentary majority, but their invitation was ignored.
During a press conference, Andrei Nastase read a speech from a prompter, even if he created an impression of not doing it.