The new Moldovan Parliament may be convened, as the Constitutional Court validated the April 5 elections, on Wednesday, Info-Prim Neo reports. After the Court pronounced its validation endorsement and the decision to hand the mandates to those 101 parliamentarians, the Liberal Party’s leader Mihai Ghimpu told journalists: “We’ve got one vote which is stronger than all those 60 votes of the Communists.” Thus, the first 60 candidates on the Communists’ (PCRM) list have entered the parliament, plus by 15 MPs from the PL and the PLDM and 11 from Our Moldova Alliance. The Communists are short of a vote to elect the country’s President, who’ll designate the prime minister. Asked by Info-Prim Neo’s reporter whether he was sure the ‘golden vote’ – called so by Moldovans journalists – will not be found, Mihai Ghimpu said: “I am sure about the PL.” The Constitutional Court (CC) adopted its decisions after five hours of pleadings and deliberations. Mihai Ghimpu has asked the CC to postpone the pronouncement of the decision, saying those three center-right parties entering the parliament need more time to unveil electoral frauds in the voters lists. The PL has also asked the CC to order the Informational Development Ministry to produce the list of the people having died after 2005, since the PL considers ballots were cast instead of the dead voters. The Court ignored this request, as it did with the requests of the AMN and the PLDM to invalidate the April 5 elections. The PL has brought a number of folders with documents to certify 20,000 electoral violations, but the CC has not issued an immediate decision as to those, while its integral decision will be published in the Official Gazette. According to Ghimpu, those three parties apparently to be in opposition will continue to elucidate the frauds from the voters lists to present them in a file to international bodies.