PDM to insist on wide coalition
The Democratic Party (PDM) will not make a bilateral coalition with the PCRM, but insists on a wide democratic coalition, Marian Lupu told a news conference on July 31.
The PDM leader has stated his party will insist that the political forces should abstain from statements that may strain the atmosphere within society. It will also insist on a anti-crisis plan, to be developed with experts from the civil society, on setting up a commission to independently probe the April 7 events.
“We'll stand for the correct enforcement of the Broadcasting Code regarding all the radio and TV stations from the country and, especially, the public company “Teleradio-Moldova”, and for insuring the pluralist, fair and unbiased coverage of the events,” Marian Lupu is quoted by Info-Prim Neo assaying.
The PDM leader maintains it will promote correct and professional people. The PDM will stand for halting the excessive involvement of the state in business and for separating the state control agencies. The PDM will promote an independent judicial system, by removing the political influence, by reforming the prosecutor's office and the law-enforcement bodies.
In the external plane, the PDM will back the European integration, and the preservation of Moldova's status of an CIS and its neutral status.
Dumitru Diacov, the honorable president of the PDM, rejects the suppositions about the existence of two team, young and old, within the party. “There is only one team in the PDM's team, which will further strengthen the political forces in the country. We'll do our best that Moldova should become a state predictable for all the countries in the world,” Diacov said.