President Maia Sandu, after the consultations she had with the parliamentary groups, said she reached the conclusion that none of the parties represented in Parliament openly admit to forming part of a majority so that a Cabinet could be proposed. In a press briefing, she said she ascertained that all the parliamentary parties plead for snap legislative elections even if there is no consensus on the date when these should be held, IPN reports.
Maia Sandu noted she will come up with a solution she considers appropriate to the political and economic impasse witnessed in the country.
“There were not many concrete proposals as to how the snap legislative elections should be induced,” President Sandu stated after the consultations.
Asked who will hold the premiership on an interim basis after Ion Chicu leaves, since January 1, Maia Sandu said the current Government was named by the Party of Socialists, and under the legal provisions, it will serve further in accordance with the law. The posts of the ministers who will leave will be filled “on account of the ministers who are less coward and do not leave.”