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CURRENT CABINET IS A GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL UNITY IN MOLDOVA - EXPERT

19 september, 2019

The current Moldovan Government is a government of national unity, a coalition in which the right-wing and the left-wing forces are working together is today in power, maintains political scientist Alexei Tulbure, commenting on the first 100 days of the new leadership's ruling.

He said that among their political goals and tasks there are renouncing to geopolitics, preserving of unity and rehabilitation of democracy and law-governed state, which must be supported.

Tulbure supposes that for the next decade this is an optimal political combination for Moldovan coalition governments.

"For me it is obvious that Maia Sandu Government's problems are connected with the reform of judiciary, wrong staff appointments, tactical mistakes in negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), slowness in investigating a number of crimes. This is first of all the stealing of the billion (the stolen goods were not sequestrated, offenders were not arrested). However, all this is not a consequence of a mean, deliberate will of the new leadership. Mistakes, delays are explained by lack of experience and well-trained specialists, as well as the desire to avoid making even bigger mistakes and to do everything correct", the expert said.

He added that state institutions, chock-full of Vlad Plahontiuc's people, allow deliberate sabotage and actions on undermining Government's efforts directed to getting rid of mafia.

"Everything if going difficultly, not as many imagined, but the movement is in the right way: the rehabilitation of the law-governed state, democracy, functional independent governance institutions. If there is progress in this direction, there are chances to see progress in economy and social protection. This does not cancel the great number of questions in education, healthcare, infrastructure, energy, labor organization. However, it is somehow early to demand answers to all these questions after just three months of governance", the political scientist said.

He concluded that 100 very difficult days have passed, but this is not a failure, but the country's slow movement in right direction.

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