In the upcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for next February, the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova (PLDM) will have a say, the party’s president Tudor Deliu stated in the program “Emphasis on today”’ on TVR Moldova channel, IPN reports.
The Lib-Dem noted the PLDM continues the discussions with the Party “Platform Dignity and Truth” and the Party “Action and Solidarity” on the future coalition for the legislative elections and the future candidates who will be fielded by the electoral bloc, on condition that these all go through the integrity filter. “We do not want the situation when we entered Parliament with 23 seats and now have only five to repeat. These five resisted the pressure to which we were subject,” stated the president of the PLDM.
As to the union desideratum added recently to the party’s political program, Tudor Deliu said this amendments was made because the PLDM should include persons who think and feel they are Romanians and can implement reunion projects.
Political analyst Vlad Țurcanu said the PLDM is trying to reinvent itself after it could disappear together with its leader Vlad Filat. “Why didn’t the PLDM disappear? Because it, with all those opportunistic figures that the PLDM included in 2009-2011, continues to have political figures in its local organizations who didn’t want this party to disappear. And I do not speak about persons who appeared there accidentally,” he stated.