Through the temporary political agreement on the de-oligarchization and restoration of constitutionality in the Republic of Moldova, the Party of Socialists and the Bloc ACUM pledge to vote Zinaida Grecheanyi as Speaker and Maia Sandu as Prime Minister in the June 8 sitting of Parliament. The MPs of the two entities will also vote the Declaration on the capture of state institutions, IPN reports.
The document signed by the PSRM and ACUM also stipulates the commitment to restore the proportional representation electoral system and to set up a number of commissions of inquiry, including for the investigation of the banking fraud. The two entities undertook to dismiss the chiefs of the Security and Intelligence Service and the National Anticorruption Center and to name a new prosecutor general.
Under the temporary agreement, the President of Moldova pledges to sign the decree to appoint Maia Sandu as Prime Minister immediately after the election of the Speaker. Based on the vote of confidence given to Parliament for the program and list of members of the Government, he will sign a decree to name the executive and will then swear in the Cabinet members. After the laws are given a final reading, the President will issue decrees to promulgate these.
The Government led by Maia Sandu undertakes to identify solutions to support the social initiatives and amend Article 13 of the law on state social insurance pensions so that the pensions are indexed two times a year and maternal capital is instituted as essential support for families in Moldova.
“Other measures that weren’t specified in the current cooperation Protocol will be stipulated in protocol decisions and/or verbal agreements reached at the level of the leadership of the parliamentary groups or parties that signed the Protocol, including about the adoption of bills or decisions concerning the de-oligarchization of other captured institutions in accordance with the Declaration on the capture of state institutions,” says the agreement.