The Communist faction submitted four legislative initiatives concerning the dismissal of Prosecutor General Corneliu Gurin, the National Anticorruption Center director Viorel Chetraru, the Central Election Commission chairman Iurie Ciocan and the Audit Office president Serafim Urechean, IPN reports.
“The Communist parliamentary group requests Head of Parliament Andrian Candu to initiate the procedure for dismissing Prosecutor General Corneliu Gurin, who in 2013 said that he sees no need for the Prosecutor General’s Office to launch an inquiry into the acts committed at the three banks. We also make a request to Prime Minister Valeriu Strelet to start the procedure for dismissing the National Anticorruption Center director Viorel Chetraru, who also didn’t act in the case of the bank frauds,” said Communist MP Anatolie Zagorodnyi.
As to Iurie Ciocan, the lawmaker said the Central Election Commission ignored the multiple requests of the Communists to exclude the clone party from the electoral race. He also accused the Commission of serving the interests of political owners.
According to Anatolie Zagorodnyi, they also seek the dismissal of the Audit Office president Serafim Urechean, who in 2010-2014, managing a responsible institution, intentionally didn’t react when the state was dispossessed of such a strategic facility as the Chisinau International Airport and didn’t fulfill his duty to supervise the banks in which the state had controlling interest.
The Communist faction will make public again their requests in the first Parliament sitting of the autumn session.