Investigation commission requested by Communists will be formed next week

The investigation commission requested by the parliamentary faction of the Party of Communists will be formed next week, Info-Prim Neo reports. Communist MP Iurie Muntean requested the creation of an investigation commission to hear the secret report presented by the Prosecutor General's Office to tSpeaker Marian Lupu. “We want to find out which members of the Government, parliamentarians and other office holders were involved in the cases mentioned by the Prosecutor”, said Iurie Muntean. He proposed the commission to be headed by the newly installed Deputy Speaker Artur Resetnicov, a former head of the Intelligence Agency. At the same time, the Liberal-Democratic parliamentarians suggested that the commission should be created to investigate the activity of the General Prosecutor's Office between 2006 and 2011. “We want to see how they managed the inherited cases and those initiated since 2009”, said the head of the PLDM faction Valeriu Strelet. The Liberal faction proposed that the investigated period should extend to 2001. Democratic Party's Alexandru Stoianoglo said Parliament didn't have the authority to check the activity of the Prosecutor General's Office. “PLDM's commission will be anti-constitutional. PCRM's proposal makes much more sense”, he said. The appointment of the commission members stirred new disagreements. The Liberals and the Liberal-Democrats asked the commission to be appointed next week, while the Communists insisted on doing it immediately. The PDM faction requested a break, but the parliamentarians didn't return to the meeting afterwards.

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