By its positon on the formation of a government coalition, including by the proposed package of laws, the bloc ACUM throws the Republic of Moldova into a state of uncertainty, instability and chaos, considers Socialist MP Bogdan Țîrdea. He noted that no law can be now adopted as the Parliament’s executive bodies haven’t been elected, IPN reports.
Bogdan Țîrdea said that by the refusal to have divisions with the Party of Socialists, the bloc ACUM keeps the status quo and continues to criticize what it criticized until now – captured state, monopoly, poverty. “They keep the situation intact and offer a strategic and tactical advantage to the Democratic Party, if not the power to this party. Furthermore, they betray the own voters because they will be unable to do something in the opposition, with 26 seats of MP, without controlling the Government, the Prosecutor’s Office, the National Anticorruption Center, the Security and Intelligence Service,” he stated.
Jurist of the Party of Socialists Fadei Nagachevski said the leaders of the bloc ACUM Andrei Năstase and Maia Sandu propose following a government agenda, but from the opposition. ACUM should come to negotiations and see how the bills they propose as efficient can be transformed. Or this is populism of the right that leads to the destabilization and weakening of the state.
“If they aim to destabilize and weaken the state in the hope that the ruling party will become weaker this way and they could enter politics, this is a formula. But who can guarantee that, if Andrei Năstase comes to power, he will not try to use the resources to which he will get access for enriching himself?” asked the jurist.
On March 11, the Party of Socialists invited the leaders of the electoral bloc ACUM DA PAS to discussions on the establishment of political parliamentary cooperation relations. The next day, the bloc’s leaders turned down the invitation, arguing all the ACUM candidates for MP before the elections signed a public commitment, promising not to form alliances with oligarchic and anti-European parties.