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MNA LEADER OPTIMISTIC ABOUT MOLDOVA’S POST-COMMUNIST FUTURE
Chisinau. The leader of the oppositional parliamentary Moldova Noastra Alliance MP Serafim Urechean is convinced that the next government in Moldova will be democratic and coalitional.
He stated in his interview with Moldavskiye Vedomosti newspaper published today, “The new power will be able to solve problems and will manage with the drama taking place in Moldova nowadays”.
In his words, “The democrats will come into power not for revenge, for these are only the Communists who are capable of revenging. Our goal is to pull Moldova out of the crisis, which the Communists have thrown the country into”.
Serafim Urechean maintains the Communists will not remain in power any further, for they have compromised themselves fully and irreversibly.
“But, as a matter of fact, the current rulers are not at all a communist party as such because they have nothing in common with Marxism-Leninism. This is a clique, a group exploiting the nostalgia for the past, which certain population categories still feel. But these citizens already realize they have been misled and cheated, and these new moods are very well seen in the localities”, said Serafim Urechean.
He presumes that if the situation in the country does not improve drastically, Moldova may find itself in a catastrophic condition.
“I do not at all envy those who will come in power after 2009 [parliamentary elections]. But to save the country’s future, someone has to sacrifice oneself, must think not about himself or his party, but about the humiliated nation. Otherwise we will have no chances whatsoever. We have no time for a slow development, we need to undergo a revolutionary development, otherwise the situation will escape control”, said Serafim Urechean.











