The Pro Moldova Party will focus on the concept “two states and one system” if it enters the next legislature. ”We were and are pro-integration and understand that without close integration with the financial system, market, health, education, infrastructure and economy of Romania, the Republic of Moldova will not manage to survive,” the party’s leader Andrian Candu stated in a press briefing, being quoted by IPN.
According to him, one of the regrets of the members of the party is that they didn’t manage to persuade Parliament to adopt a document to obtain the €60 million provided by Romania in support. On the other hand, they are glad that they blocked the agreement with Russia. Not because it was signed with Russia, but because it stipulated schemes from which the authors of the agreement would have benefited. In the future legislature, Pro Moldova will focus on real and pragmatic proposals for the people’s benefit.
Andrian Candu noted that during 14 months of its founding, the party didn’t betray, didn’t lie and didn’t form inappropriate alliances as the others did. In the period, it was the only party that didn’t take part in the governments of the last Parliament.
Summing up the current mandate, the politician said that the Parliament of the tenth legislature was the most uninspired and selfish legislative body ever. “Even if only two of the five parties that initially entered the legislature had parliamentary experience and even if the expectations were big, the Parliament’s activity started at the limit of legality and continued until its dissolution in the same style of the absurd,” stated Andrian Candu.
He also said that since it was founded in 2020, Pro Moldova has proposed 55 bills, each third of these being adopted. It succeeded in blocking noxious proposals of the majority at the Constitutional Court and to be near people with initiatives. It managed to remain a visible force and a powerful voice of the decent people in Parliament.