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Stefan Uratu quits as presidential adviser to become MP


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Presidential adviser on political matters Stefan Uratu chose to work as part of the parliamentary group of the Liberal Party and will vacate the seat of adviser. “I will quit as I cannot hold two posts simultaneously,” Stefan Uratu stated for Info-Prim Neo Friday after the Central Election Commission decided to initiate the procedure for validating the seats of MP for four persons. The new MPs will fill the vacated posts from September. Two new lawmakers will enter the Liberal faction in the autumn-winter session. Stefan Uratu and the deputy head of the municipal Capital Constructions Division Ana Vasilache will replace the head of Rascani district Mihail Carlig and the head of the Chisinau City Hall’s Health Division Mihai Moldovanu. The Liberal-Democrat MP Vitalie Nagacevschi will be substituted by Grigore Cobzac, engineer constructor and entrepreneur from Hancesti district. The head of Orhei district Vladimir Rotaru will come instead of Democrat MP Oleg Serebrian, who was recently named Moldova’s Ambassador in France. The Constitutional Court is to validate the seats of MP of the four candidates.