Voronin: Repeated nonsense
Leader of the Party of Communists Vladimir Voronin calls the legislative initiative of the Party of Liberals to prohibit the display of the totalitarian communist symbols: the sickle and the hammer, “repeated nonsense”.
“Such an initiative passed in 1924, when they banned those symbols in Germany and Italy. This whole deal smells like fascism. Our politicians are near-sighted. This is ordinary, repeated nonsense”, told the journalists Vladimir Voronin.
The Liberal Party has proposed a bill making a historical, political and legal assessment of the totalitarian communist regime in Moldova. One of the provisions referred to banning the use of totalitarian regime symbols to all political Parties.