The protesters who put up tents in front of the Government Building over half a year ago because they do not have a place where to stay said they will not go away even on the Independence Day, when festivities will take place in the Great National Assembly Square. On the other hand, the authorities said the protesters will have to leave and legal methods will be employed if they put up resistance, Info-Prim Neo reports. ”I fought for this land. I will not go away. I will leave it only dead. In March, they cheated me and I signed a paper which did not contain my name. They took me to a placement center then. They did not even feed us and the conditions there were miserable,” said protester Tudor Panzari, a veteran of the war of 1992. The Panzari family is from Causeni town. It has protested in front of the Government for almost a year because the building where they lived was demolished and no other dwelling was allotted to it. Tudor Panzari’s wife Galina Panzari said that none of the protesters should accept to leave. “The foreign guests must see the negative things too. The conditions at the placement center were deplorable. The people help us here with what they can. We will not go away,” said Galina Pânzari. Another tent belongs to the Galitsyn family from Ukraine. The woman and her children were forced out of an asylum for refugees about two months ago. Her husband is held in penitentiary No. 13. “I talked to all the neighbors. If they all leave, I will also leave,” said the woman. Deputy mayor of Chisinau Nistor Grozavu said the City Hall will have to evacuate them. “There are many places where we can take them. If they put up resistance, we will have to use legal methods,” he stated. The protesters were evacuated from near the Government Building on March 10, when the U.S. vice president Joe Biden arrived in Moldova.