The leader of the unionist party “The Right” Ana Gutu entered the race for the presidency of Moldova. The candidate said the key goal of “The Right” is to secure Moldova’s Union with Romania so as to ensure the freedoms of the people, the right to a decent life, peace and happiness, IPN reports.
Ana Gutu said the October 30 presidential elections are vitiated because over 100,000 Moldovan students will be unable to vote at the institutions where they study based on the student’s permit. Also, the hundreds of thousands of Moldovans from the diaspora are limited in their possibilities of expressing their vote. “The Right” decided to run in election in order to bring together the unionist voters around a party with a with clear union option, not around a rich person.
The leader of “The Right” noted that the state institutions reached a state of collapse after 25 years of statehood and this shows that Moldova is not able to develop as an independent state. “The decision to run in the elections with the own candidates is responsible and assumed. We call on the voters to get rid of the syndrome of the vote for the lesser evil. We must not believe in ordered polls. The appearance of statehood supporting parties do nothing but delayed the supreme desideratum – the Union with Romania,” stated Ana Gutu.
She also said that it’s time for Moldova to be managed by a woman, while the Union with Romania will be the shortest way of becoming a component part of the European Union and NATO. Ana Gutu noted she will be the President of the Union and will promote the Union with Romania by all ways. She will also propose the draft lustration law for those responsible for collective hunger and deportations. Moldova’s joining of the Communist Crimes Tribunal is another priority.
Ana Gutu is under No. 11 on the ballot.