MPs ask law enforcers to check money sources of parties
The Christian Democratic People’s Party asks the law-enforcing bodies to verify the financial sources and the relationships of the Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM,) while the Communists Party (PCRM) is curious about the funding of the Moldova Noastra Alliance.
At the Parliament’s sitting of Thursday, March 6, Christian Democrat Stefan Secareanu said the PLDM would have bought 33 cars, by one for each territorial branch, and 33 computers for the same purpose. He demanded the law-enforcing bodies to verify where that money came from and to check up the relation between the PLDM leader, Vlad Filat, and the former Defense Minister and Intelligence Service Head, Valeriu Pasat, and with the renowned mobster Grigore Caramalac.
Vlad Filat has told journalists the PLDM bought neither cars, nor computers, but will do so soon, using legal means.
At the same sitting, the Communist MP Grigore Petrenco notified the law-enforcers on the information published in Bucharest newspapers on Romania’s financially backing up the Moldova Noastra Alliance (AMN.)
“Concerning the AMN, some write it is financed from Moscow, others says from Bucharest,” the party’s leaders Serafim Urecheanu said, calling the statements of the Communist MP Grigore Petrenco „aberrations and stupidities.”