Bălți to hold referendum to dismiss fugitive mayor Renato Usatîi
In Bălţi will be organized a referendum to dismiss fugitive Mayor, Renato Usatîi. The decision was made by Bălți municipal council, with the vote of 27 out of 35 councilmen.
The day when the referendum will be held will be further decided upon.
After the waste scandal, Usatîi declared on Facebook his willingness to resign if 51% will vote for it.
The waste issue appeared in Bălţi two weeks ago, when the local administration annulled the contract with the economic agent who was evacuating the trash.
The Government interfered in solving the issue, after Prime Minister Pavel Filip received multiple complaints from citizens, as well as Bălți City Hall.
Earlier, three directors of the municipal enterprises Serghei Pcela, Larisa Bragari and Ștefan Munteanu have resigned, as they refused to take any more orders given through Skype by Renato Usatîi.
Yesterday, deputy Mayor of the city, Igor Șeremet, has submitted his resignation letter, after being pressured by the fugitive criminal.
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