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PREMIER SANDU APPEALS TO PARTY COMRADES AND ALL CITIZENS

09 august, 2019

On Thursday, Moldovan Prime Minister Maya Sandu published in the social networks her appeal to party comrades, civil society activists and all citizens of the country to comment on the information, circulating in the republic, that the governing ACUM-PSRM alliance has allegedly cracked.

Addressing to her party comrades, Maia Sandu, who is the Chairperson of the Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), an ACUM component force, wrote: "The way we are going to put our country onto a normal development track is a very complicated way".

"We must strictly follow our mission and not convert our anti-stealing and anti-corruption struggle into a battle of ambitions. Those ACUM representatives who are feeling perplexed should try to feel the difference between the freedom of speech and idle talk. You have a choice - either to participate in changes and thus to take part in an extremely hard work, or to keep idling and inciting the public because this is allegedly demanded by your ego", wrote Maia Sandu.

Addressing to the Socialists, the Prime Minister remarked that "we have decided to unite forces in parliament in order to do away with the Plahotniuc regime. We have overcome misunderstanding and differences because we knew that if only the regime had remained for a little longer, our country would go to pieces".

And addressing to all citizens, Sandu wrote: "We remember what we have come for. I guarantee that nobody will be sitting cozily in warm high state chairs, forgetting about our electoral pledges".

"My team is a team of honest professionals, people with good intentions and a desire to work for citizens. We have come because we want and we know how to raise citizens' standards of living. But to make all this, we must have an honest and fair judiciary system, whose main pillar and backbone is the Prosecutor General's Office", said Maia Sandu's post.

Sandu wrote that the country leadership is looking for legitimate solutions, for appointing a really independent and experienced Prosecutor General who would start punishing thieves and reforming the Moldovan Prosecution Service.

"We shall achieve such solutions soon, and I promise you we shall not surrender in our struggle for justice", wrote the Prime Minister.

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