Parliament to hear report on communist regime June 28

The report of the presidential Commission for the study of the totalitarian communist regime in Moldova will be heard on Monday, June 28, at an extraordinary meeting of Parliament, Info-Prim Neo reports. Sources within the legislative told Info-Prim Neo that Speaker Mihai Ghimpu could propose to the MPs to adopt a parliamentary decision based on the findings and conclusions of the Commission, which were first presented on May 31. Then the Commission recommended the legislative to condemn the communist regime by outlawing the use of the word 'communism' and its derivatives as well as the use of communist symbols like the hammer and sickle. It is expected that Mihai Ghimpu will also sign a presidential decree to condemn the day of 28 June 1940, when Bessarabia was annexed by the USSR following the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact and its secret protocol.

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