Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Năstase, minister of the interior, said all the state institutions should be cleaned up until the general local elections set for October 20 this year and the new parliamentary majority should do its best for the upcoming elections to be held in conditions of constitutionality, IPN reports.
In a program on RTR Moldova channel, Andrei Năstase said that as a result of the local elections the Party “Dignity and Truth Platform” and the Party “Action and Solidarity” will continue to work in a bloc in the municipality of Chisinau and in the other localities of the country.
The politician noted the ACUM Bloc will have a candidate for the elections in Chisinau. This could compete with the Party of Socialists’ candidate, but the struggle will be fair and free from geopolitics and low blows. “I hope the other side will ensure a similar competition” he stated.
He also said that the parliamentary majority remains without two votes, of MPs Andrei Năstase and Maia Sandu, who left Parliament to the Government. “Most probably, rerun elections will be held in such conditions simultaneously with the local elections. Look how many problems this mixed electoral system created. Therefore, the problems should be solved by legal, legislative ways,” he noted.