The Social Democratic Party (PSD) promises to transform Moldova into a country of peace and prosperity if it wins the July 29 elections. On Wednesday, the party officially entered the electoral race and presented its team composed half of PSD members and half of members of the Centrist Union of Moldova (UCM), Info-Prim Neo reports. The PSD president Dumitru Braghis, who heads the electoral list, said that the party did not change the platform it used during the election campaign for the April 5 elections, but added some of the stipulations from the USM’s program to it. He criticized the present government, accusing it of staging the April revolt in order to change certain things, including the buildings of the Parliament and the Presidential Office. Braghis called on his supporters to vote for the PSD, saying that the Social-Democrats are neither vassals of the Easter nor vassals of the West. The informal leader of the UCM, who is the second on the list, Vasile Tarlev promised to make shocking revelations about the activities of the ruling Communists at regular news conferences. The higher pensions and salaries are not the merit of the PCRM, but of the technocrats, said Vasile Tarlev, who had been Prime Minister until March 2008. The head of Ciocana district Galina Bostan, who is a member of the PSD, promised the women that they will play a special role in the society. “The PSD’s list does not include traitors,” said Dumitru Godoroja, a member of the party’s Political Bureau who threw eggs at the former secretary of the party Eduard Musuc when he announced he joined the PCRM at a news conference. “We are the only party that identified and drove away the traitors who are now pawns of the Communists,” he said, referring to Eduard Musuc. “We are a party without traitors and wolves,” Godoroja said, referring to Marian Lupu (whose surname means wolf in Romanian). According to him, the joining of the Democratic Party (PDM) by Marian Lupu is a dirty game as Diacov (Dumitru Diacov, president of the PDM – e.n.) and Voronin (Vladimir Voronin, Moldova’s President – e.n.) played the most mischievous tricks in Moldova’s history. Now Voronin told Diacov: I give you a wolf that will bring you in the Parliament,” Dumitru Godoroja said. The PSD expects to win 8-10% of the vote on July 29. In the April 5 elections, it polled 3.7% of the vote, while the UCM – 2.75%. The election threshold was 6%.