The Bloc ACUM invited again representatives of the Party of Socialists to the meeting of the working group. “The representatives of the working group of the Bloc ACUM are ready to meet with Socialist MPs on April 24, at 11am, in the Parliament Building, office 301, to discuss the common anti-oligarchic and social agenda and the method of forming the legislature’s working bodies, including to identify concrete measures to build confidence with the aim of avoiding snap elections,” runs a statement issued by the Bloc ACUM on April 23, IPN reports.
Last week, the Bloc ACUM proposed creating a working group that would examine the two entities’ proposals concerning de-oligarchization and improvement of people’s lives by April 25.
In the same statement, ACUM says it wants to avoid snap elections as these are an option preferred by the Democratic Party.
“Snap elections in the conditions of the captured state will not change the current political configuration and will further enable the oligarchic regime to spend public funds for maintaining its electoral score. To break the deadlock witnessed in Parliament, we are ready to discuss separately each stage of the process of de-oligarchizing the country, starting with the constitution of the working bodies of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, and to later form a functional government capable of implementing the adopted laws,” said the Bloc ACUM.
It noted there is no other more important task than to resume the legislative process in Moldova’s Parliament, which is the only legitimate institution of the state that can still oppose dictatorship and oligarchy, and each day of delay takes the country closer to snap elections.