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DRAFT RESOLUTION ON VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT SIGNED BY 37 MPs
The draft of the parliamentary Resolution on no-confidence in the Government of Premier Pavel Filip was signed today by 37 deputies representing three opposition factions, Party of Socialists leader Igor Dodon has stated.
According to him, the draft Resolution, initiated by the PSRM, was signed by all the 24 Socialists, 5 Communists and 8 Liberal Democrats.
“The incumbent Government has outstripped all previous Cabinets by the degree of its overt cynicism and humiliation of the people. They pass all decisions under the cover of night – since the night when they were placed into their chairs. They speak of stabilization, but this is in fact a robbery of the country, and our esteemed Democrats and Liberals have a finger in it. All of them are to blame for this – Lupu, Ghimpu, Leanca, Sandu – all who voted in the Government, who silently promoted the stealing of the billion euros. Soon [after September 29] they will come to population masses begging for votes at the presidential election. Habitually, they will be bringing free rice, vegetable oil, sugar, macaroni and other presents to voters bought for the stolen billion”, Dodon stated to journalists after the Parliament meeting.
The Communists stated their support for the initiative to vote no confidence in this Government.
“We cannot watch indifferently how the authorities were creating all conditions for stealing the billion from banks and how they are now placing the burden of repaying the bank theft on citizens’ shoulders. What a blasphemy!” stated Communist faction chairwoman Inna Supac.
Her party comrade MP Oleg Reidman stated that the country has found itself in an extraordinary, abnormal situation when the Government of a parliamentary republic has ceased to be subordinate to the Parliament.
“The Parliament began its current Autumn-Winter Session on September 1. The forum’s standing committees are working all right, and there was even one plenary meeting. We could well consider the said 7 bills in a normal work regime, could add corrections to the text and put forward proposals to improve the documents. But the problem is, the Government simply did not wish to consider these documents publicly by the whole forum. This is proving the Government’s devil-may-care attitude to the superior body – the Parliament. This is an unprecedented situation! The Government is not independent. It is working under an external management – as dictated from the outside”, said Oleg Reidman.
Tudor Deliu, Chairman of the parliamentary LDPM faction, voiced indignation over how decisions are passed by the Filip Government – in secrecy and urgency and at night.
“We cannot tolerate watching the Government placing the huge debt, which formed in the result of a bank theft, onto citizens’ shoulders. These decisions by the Government in fact mean that the citizenry will be repaying this debt from their salaries for 25 years”, said Deliu.
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