Journalist: Do snap elections make sense whilst PDM's electoral opponents fail to toss out alternative social package?
PDM electoral opponents are likely to gain predictably bad score, journalist Valeriu Reniţă writes on his Facebook page.
According to Reniţă, the party's political contestants fail to offer an alternative to the social project package for Moldova which PM Pavel Filip presented today.
In his post, Reniţa wonders how rational snap elections can be under these circumstances.
"Is it worth spending public money for unnecessary snap elections? What do other electoral candidates propose as alternative to this PDM's social project package for Moldova? The oaths of honesty made by Maia Sandu? The threats from Andrei Nastase? Our citizens reacted positively to the PDM's social project package, which was announced before the last elections. It's probably unworthy of public expense for such unnecessary elections", writes Valeriu Reniţă.
In a weekly briefing of party on Tuesday, PDM first deputy chairman Pavel Filip presented the party's Social project package for Moldova.
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