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Maia Sandu: This Sunday we should all protest and tell them what people think about them


https://www.ipn.md/en/maia-sandu-this-sunday-we-should-all-protest-and-tell-7965_1078146.html

President-elect Maia Sandu said that what happened on Thursday is an additional proof of the fact that a group of offenders who do not obey the Constitution and the law and do not respect the people found shelter in Parliament. “When Parliament acts against the people, this Parliament should be removed. We should all protest in the Great National Assembly Square this Sunday and tell them what the people think about them,” IPN quoted Maia Sandu as saying in a press briefing.

The leader of the Party of Action and Solidarity noted that the alliance between the Party of Socialists and the Shor Party during several minutes on Thursday adopted important bills without consulting them, but these contain a multitude of schemes that will be implemented on account of the citizens. Igor Dodon and the PSRM pretend not to have learned something after the recent presidential elections and not to hear the people’s elementary wish not to be robbed.

Maia Sandu said that requisitions will be filed to the Constitutional Court to demand that the anti-popular laws be annulled. “We will stop this attempt to usurp the power. The current Parliament should leave. The current Government should leave. Owing to them, the country is on the edge of a precipice,” said the President-elect, noting the people want snap legislative elections.

“On December 6, in the Great National Assembly Square, we will tell the thieves that their time has passed. They cannot leave nicely already. They can leave only shamefully as all those who struggled against the people were driven away,” stated Maia Sandu.

On December 3, the draft state budget law, the draft state social insurance law and the draft law on the mandatory health insurance funds for 2021 were adopted in the first reading, without being debated, in an atmosphere of chaos and altercations. The opposition blocked the central rostrum and the microphone of the Deputy Speaker of Parliament Vlad Batrîncea, who chaired the sitting. Also, the MPs of the Party of Socialists, the Shor Party and the For Moldova Platform adopted the bill to amend and supplement the Code of Audiovisual Media Services, the bill on the functioning of languages spoken on the territory of the Republic of Moldova and the proposal to transfer the SIS from the President’s subordination under the management of Parliament.