Reactions to Black List

Some of the candidates for MP who were included in a Black List by the Civic Initiative for a Clean Parliament told Info-Prim Neo that the list was compiled on the basis of incorrect information. The suspended Minister of Information and Communication Technology Alexandru Oleinic, the only candidate of the Moldova Noastra Alliance on the list, said the situation witnessed before the April 5, 2009 and July 29, 2005 elections repeats. “They refer to documents drawn up by the Audit Office by order of the Communists in 2001, when I was a member of Parliament in the Opposition. Those documents were rejected by the Prosecutor's Office and there was opened no legal case. Time has passed, but I still have to prove my innocence,” he said. Another candidate, Stefan Uratu, of the Liberal Party, said that those who made public the list violated the principles of moral integrity. “They should have washed themselves first so that they are clean. Last year, they promised to distribute 200,000 brochures, but published only about 10 and laundered the money,” he said, adding that all the MPs should be like him – clean. Communist candidate Iurie Muntean said the Black List might have been produced by Vlad Filat's order. “I suspect this is another initiative financed by Filat. He is not in the list, but is the 'blackest' of all the politicians as regards smuggling,” he said, stressing he never broke the law. The Black List includes 30 candidates who, according to the Civic Initiative for a Clean Parliament, lack integrity. The list contains 22 candidates of the Communists Party, three of the Liberal Democratic Party, by two of the Democratic Party and the Liberal Party, and one candidate of the Moldova Noastra Alliance. So as to encourage the parties to remove the discredited persons from the lists, the Initiative decided not to include the party leaders in the Black List. The Civic Initiative for a Clean Parliament was launched in November 2008 by seven nongovernmental organizations, counting the Association for Participative Democracy (ADEPT), the Independent Press Association, the Center for the Analysis and Prevention of Corruption, the Independent Journalism Center, the Journalistic Investigations Center, the Center for Promotion of the Freedom of Expression and Access to Information “Acces-info”, and Soros Foundation Moldova.

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