The three pro-European parties – the PLDM, PDM and PL – are put in the situation to form a majority coalition, said experts invited to the talk show “Fabrika” on Publika TV channel, IPN reports.
Journalist Valeriu Renita considers the three parties have no other way out than to form a majority coalition. “The three parties do not have a choice. It won’t be easy to form a coalition now too. But this time the risks are bigger and remaining without financing is the biggest risk. I noticed that Mihai changed and became more flexible,” he stated.
Expert of the Institute for Development and Social Initiative “Viitorul” Corneliu Ciurea believes the three parties will manage to form a parliamentary coalition. “Ghimpu looked serene to me. He understands that he has a future and this future is within a pro-European alliance. A Western wind probably blows and pushes the Liberals’ boat towards the parliamentary majority,” he stated.
Doctor of Constitutional Law Corina Cojocar expressed her conviction that the pro-European government coalition will be formed. “The parties have time until September 12 to form the Government or Parliament can be dissolved and early elections will be announced. The political crisis will worsen also because the presidential elections are closer. Besides the political crisis, Moldova also faces an economic crisis. I think the leaders of the three parties will reach a compromise,” she stated.