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Fight for presidential office goes on today in repeated election. Vladimir Voronin: There are circumstances leading to dissolution of parliament


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- [Update /12.48/] Since only 60 MPs attended the presidential elections, the president has not been elected. There are circumstances leading to the dissolution of the 17th parliament, said Vladimir Voronin. [Update /12.15/] Zinaida Grecianai - Andrei Neguta 60:0 [Update /12.06/] The voting is over. The opposition MPs have not voted. Update /11.57/] Communist MPs cast votes. No opposition parliamentarian is seen in the hall of the Palace of the Republic. The deputies from the PL, PLDM and AMN stay either in the session hall or in the factions' offices. [Update /11.49/] Chairman of the commission organizing the presidential elections Communist MP Valeriu Sava briefed the MPs on the voting procedure. The elections are held in the hall of the Palace of the Republic at the second story. The MPs may not make their option public, neither to fill in the ballot outside the voting booth. [Update /11.30/] Vladimir Voronin announces a 15-min. break. The presidential elections will start at 11.45. [Update /11.29/] Each AMN parliamentarian will act according to his conscience, stated AMN leader Serafim Urecheanu after the consultations with Vladimir Voronin. “Be patient, you'll see,” said Urecheanu, asked how he will vote. AMN's Alexandru Oleinic has told media: “Don't be afraid, you won't be disappointed.” [Update /11.10/] After the talks with the Liberal Party, not attended by media, leader Mihai Ghimpu has said: We'll vote, only in the fall. [Update /10.55/] Vladimir Voronin and Vladimir Turcan, the first deputy speaker of the Parliament, entered the PLDM faction's office for consultations. Voronin has asked the Liberal Democrats for their reasons not to attend the election of the head of the state. Vlad Filat has answered that would mean the party should accept all the lawlessnesses committed by the PCRM, not only in the electoral campaign, but duing those 8 years of Communist rule. [Update /10.35/] A 30-minute break is announced. Voronin is willing to discuss with the factions headed by Ghimpu, Filat, and Urecheanu. [Update /10.26/] Andrei Neguta says in his speech it's necessary to abandon the political confrontations, to insure a link between the political forces and society. The friendship between the ethnic groups in Moldova can serve as the best example. Speaking on Moldova's relations with the neighboring states, Neguta says although we have had common historical links with Romania, now we're two different states. Romania must not refer to the Ribbentrop- Molotov pact. [Update /10.22 /] The confrontation of the political interests is the worst scenario, said Zinaida Grecianai, who urged the deputies “to insure the future of the country by participating in the vote.” [Update / 10.05/] The sitting is attended by 99 MPs. Dorin Chirtoaca (PL) and Veaceslav Platon (AMN) are not present. [Update /10.00 /] The opposition reconfirms it won't attend the vote procedure. [Update /10.00 /] Serafim Urecheanu, AMN leader: “June 3, 2009, will become a day of national importance. Moldova's society will realize there are people with verticality, deputies, despite the big and humiliating pressure on the part of the PCRM. Vlad Filat says the PLDM prepared an interpellation, not for Vladimir Voronin, not for the Parliament, but for society, and he'll try to make it public in the session to start. Mihai Ghimpu says neither the PL will participate in electing the president. [Update / 9.40/ ] Parliament speaker and president in office Vladimir Voronin is confident the Parliament will manage to elect the head of the state today. “No doubt,”, he answered media's question whether the new attempt will be successful. The parliament is to elect a new country president today on June 3. The MPs, who will attend the vote, will have to elect between incumbent premier Zinaida Grecianai and Moldova's ambassador to Russia, Andrei Neguta – both proposed by Communist (PCRM) parliamentarians, Info-Prim Neo reports. The premier was put forward by 33 Communist MPs, as 16 PCRM parliamentarians proposed the ambassador. The opposition advanced no candidates and says it won't attend the election. The PCRM faction holds 60 seats, falling short of just one to elect a president. Early elections will be called, if the Parliament fails to elect a president on May 28. On May 20, the Parliament failed to elect the president. Zinaida Greceanai gained 60 votes, all cast by the Communist MPs. Academician Stanislav Groppa, also advanced by the PCRM, got no ballot. The repeated elections scheduled for May 28 were postponed for June 3, with the votes of the PCRM faction. They argued it was Ascension Day on May 28, “a day when there should be no polemics and statements to plunge the country into a new election campaign.”