Andrian Candu demands Igor Dodon to abide rules and approve revoted laws
President of Moldovan Parliament, Andrian Candu, has declared at the weekly press conference, hosted by PDM, that law, previously rejected by the President, were voted on again and will be further send today for Igor Dodon's approval.
"This week we have once again reviewed the laws, approved last week and sent to President Igor Dodon for promulgation. This time around, he has no right to refuse them, but in case he does, we will once again address to the Constitutional Court. We all hope that he knows the constitution and understands what it means to abide the law, just like in the case of Defense Minister" Andrian Candu declared.
He also criticized member of the opposition party for not attending last week's Parliament session: "In place of debating laws that could have a big impact on the society, some decided to throw a tantrum and leave the building, to go for a walk. All the laws either reviewed, or proposed had to do either with European Union Association Agreement, or with national security, or laws that could benefit the citizens, as well as laws that were once again debated and voted."