PLDM starts protesting

The Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM) will start street protests because it does not agree with the results of the April 5 vote. “On the basis of the evidence gathered by the party and, mandatorily after consulting with Moldova Noastra Alliance and the Liberal Party, we'll set the date and the time to start a massive protest action,” PLDM leader Vlad Filat told a news conference on April 6, Info-Prim Neo reports. “Taking into account the multiple gross violations of everything related to norm and law during the pre-campaign and the campaign periods, using administrative resources, using the state's institutions, especially the oppressive ones, openly directed against the political opponents by the Communists Party, taking into account the reckless usage of financial means to influence the citizens, penal proceedings against politicians, threatening penal inquests – all those make us state the elections were not free, nor fair”, Vlad Filat said. The PLDM leader says they will protest to make the national and international public aware of the above-mentioned violations. He says that, during the race, the electoral contestants had to fight “Papuc and his army and Raileanu and her television,” meaning Gheorghe Papuc, the interior minister and Adela Raileanu, the director of the public television Moldova 1. Filat says the party readies to sue Eu TV, “which aired 4 hours of electoral propaganda on Saturday, before the vote.” “It's too early that they drink champaign, because the big winners can turn to be the big losers,” Vlad Filat said about the Communists Party, and then he predicted the economic situation in the country would worsen. “The employees of the diplomatic missions abroad and of the Railway have not received their salaries for two months.” “I want to anticipate that if they sign the agreement with the International Monetary Fund, the Communists will have to apply measures not populist at all,” the politician said. “The next four years will be very difficult from the economic point of view,” the PLDM leader said. According to the latest results issued by the Central Election Commission, the PLDM gained 12.26 % votes. Filat rules out any cooperation with the Communists in the future parliament.

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