Politics

DPM HONORABLE CHAIRMAN STANDS FOR NOMINATING PARTY’S CANDIDATE FOR ELECTIONS

16 september, 2020

Honorable Chairman of the Democratic Party MP Dumitru Diacov has once again stood up for nominating the Party’s own candidate for the November 1 presidential election. Speaking on the local television on Tuesday night, Diacov stated that this should be the party leader – ex-Prime Minister Pavel Filip.

Dumitru Diacov presumes that a DPM candidate is quite able to become minimum the third best at the forthcoming polls. He said with pity that the Party’s decision not to nominate its presidential candidate was taken inter alia due to the ‘war’ going on for nearly one year against the Democratic Party by its former members – the Parliament deputies who preferred to migrate over to the Pro Moldova group [headed by ex-Democrat and ex-Speaker Andrian Candu, one of the closest allies to and a relative of fugitive oligarch Vladimir Plahotniuc].

Touching on the Pro Moldova’ decision to nominate Candu as its presidential candidate, Dumitru Diacov said that he had learned from his recent conversation with a Pro-Moldova parliamentarian that the group is coming across considerable problems at its raising citizens’ signatures in support of Candu.

In this connection, Diacov wondered: “Can this nomination be simply a PR action? Look, the Pro Moldova group raises and submits signatures to the CEC, which eventually refuses to register them, and the group starts to accuse the incumbent authorities of that”.

Asked about a possible dissolution of the incumbent Government, Diacov said that it is not so difficult to send the Government away, but it is hard to form a new team in the current situation. Diacov believes there will be no resignation of the Chicu Government in the nearest time because “If a premier resigns, say, on Monday, a new government must be in place already on the following Wednesday, for it would be just a crime to leave the country without a government, particularly in conditions like now”.

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