Communists to blame Voronin for all, opinion leader
After announcing the exit-poll results, political analyst Nicolae Negru stated for Info-Prim Neo that, in case the Communists lost the elections, the PCRM's dismantlement would follow.
“Losing the majority in the legislature, or losing the elections is a catastrophe for PCRM leader Vladimir Voronin, because his party colleagues will blame him for everything and for triggering the snap elections,” Nicolae Negru said.
He says Voronin will be blamed by his party colleagues of being stubborn and not yielding the opposition the office of the president of the country and did not keep Marian Lupu in the party.
“Voronin is finished as a politician, and the PCRM risks to dismantle,” Nicolae Negru stated.
A parliamentarian-to-be, Anatol Salaru from the Liberal Party, has said many of the Communists' members and supporters will try to switch boats, under these circumstances. “We're going to find out that we have many friends in the PCRM,” Salaru said.
In his turn, PLDM parliamentarian-to-be Veaceslav Ionita says Moldova is going to have lots of surprises from the international bodies, if it changes its government, the good relations with the EU and Russia, with the international financial organizations, which left Moldova, “realizing they have nobody to discus with.”
Speaking about the fear of losing jobs of the people having served the governing party, several politicians have said nobody will have to suffer because of the change, except for the ones having committed offenses.
They have said the new parliament should set up a committee to ask the general prosecutor's office why it does not do its job of preventing state structures and functionaries from getting involved in corruption and crime, to ask the public television why it used public money to divide society, to ask the Interior Ministry about the irregularities it commits.
In the April 5 poll, the Communists Party gained 49.48% of ballots, getting 60 seats in the parliament. After processing 98.34% of the July 29 electoral protocols, the PCRM has 45.07%, what gives it 48 seats from 101.