The Democratic Party from Moldova (PD) calls on opposition parties to develop a single electoral platform. “It would be a conjugated effort to solve the problems of this country,” PD's leader Dumitru Diacov told a news conference on Wednesday, Info-Prim Neo reports. Dumitru Diacov says this “would allow to avoid the economic crisis and to take Moldova out of the impasse” and it “would be an alternative to the failing policy of the present rulers”. “Apart from fighting for own interests, the opposition parties shall stand for a joint, viable project to redress the situation in Moldova,” the deputy said. The PD leader call on all the political parties to stop crowding with press statements and ignore the attempts to create misunderstandings among parties. Neither the PD, nor the other parties can cope with these terrible pressings from everywhere, which actually are run from a single office, from a single phone, probably. We call on you to think of the post-elections period, when each of us has to explain why we behaved like this,” Diacov said. Diacov avoided to say whom he will make a possible coalition with after the elections. He complains the opposition politicians do not have access to the Moldova 1 TV station. “The Moldovans better know the politicians from Russia or Romania than from Moldova,” he said. The PD's deputy president, Oazu Nantoi, has said “we have watched the one man show for 4 years especially on NIT TV”. “The 2009 elections will not be correct, unless the competition is fair,” Nantoi said.