Sorin Cimpeanu: There isn't a worse scenario for Moldova than snap election
The snap election is the worst scenario that Moldova can face, because it will froze the investments of the EU and the International Monetary Fund. This opinion belongs to Sorin Cimpeanu Romanian deputy, former Education minister.
"Everybody will lose. First of all, the citizens of Moldova and then the parties and the whole political system. If you made such steps ahead, then you can only lose", said Sorin Cimpeanu deputy.
The Romanian deputy says that he will visit the Republic of Moldova in the context of the Euro parliamentary election on May 26. He came in Chisinau to support Iurile Leanca, the No.4 deputy on Pro-Romania lists.
"It is the first time when a Moldovan citizen is a member of the European Parliament. He is a proffessional who understand very well the international political system", said Sorin Cimpeanu.
At his turn, Iurie Leanca vice prime minister for European Integration said that even if is a deputy in Brussels, he will not stop promoting Moldova's interests.
"We will try to gain more funds for the Republic of Moldova. Without these funds, it is hard to be competitive. This way we will have more money to improve the infrastructure of the country", said Iurie Leanca.
Among the 751 places in the Romanian Parliament, Romania has 32. This time, 13 parties and three independent candidates from Romania will compete.