Three parties set homework after second round of negotiations

The representatives of the Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM), the Liberal Party (PL) and the Democratic Party (PDM), who are holding negotiations to form a new parliamentary majority, said that they set the homework after the second day of talks. After almost four hours of discussions, the negotiators told the journalist that they will transmit the discussed messages to their party colleagues and will then arrange new negotiations, Info-Prim Neo reports. On March 14, the 9 politicians - by three from each party – met at a new round of negotiations. PDM deputy chairman Igor Corman said after the meeting that the agenda of negotiations was analyzed and the discussions were constructive. PL deputy head Corina Fusu said that the tone of the discussions was collegial and all the negotiators were open. “We are now going to our parties to discuss there the issues once again. We cannot provide more details so as not to affect the negotiations,” she stated. Vadim Pistrinciuc, deputy chairman of the PLDM, said that they exchanged opinions and after they hold discussions within their parties there will appear new opinions. The politicians avoided saying if they agreed a candidate for the post of Premier and if they will meet on March 15. The negotiations between the three parties were opened on March 13.The negotiators said they are to agree a parliamentary majority that will give a vote of confidence to a new Government.
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