The Conservative Party (PC) asks the center-right parties, which entered the parliament, to boycott the election of the head of the state. In case some parliamentarian from these parties participates in the vote, the PC will lay all the responsibility for “the betrayal” on the leaders of those three parties: Serafim Urecheanu, Vlad Filat and Mihai Ghimpu, PC leader Natalia Nirca has said on Tuesday, May 28, at a news conference hosted by Info-Prim Neo. “The Communists Party (PCRM) invokes the argument of maintaining the political stability on the eve of an upcoming huge economic crisis. It's an important argument, but it is not matching the present situation,” Nirca said. “It's not the case to speak about political stability now, since this stability was built on fraud, legalized by the Constitutional Court which validated the elections, on misinforming, on ill-treatment and torture of the persons arrested by the police and, what's even more serious, it's a stability built on human lives,” said the president of the Conservative Party, Natalia Nirca. “The parliamentary opposition must realize it's now the moment to overthrow Communism in Moldova,” stated deputy president Zinovia Zorina. The PC sees the development of the situation in the Moldovan politics by boycotting the election of the president, “which is in fact the successor of Vladimir Voronin”, and to cause early elections. The PC also dislikes the idea that any of the leaders of those three parties agrees to become elected as a president. In case of early elections, the PC want the non-Communist parties form a single front, including by taking in the parties called “small by the parties from the parliament.” “Now they are looking for Judas the traitor who'll give the “golden vote”,” said Natalia Nirca, hinting the PCRM will find such a parliamentarian and “and not only.”
Conservative Party asks parliamentary opposition to boycott election of President
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