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Communist Party calls to organized and democratic resistance to new regime


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The Communists Party (PCRM) calls to organized and democratic resistance to the new regime. In a statement, the party says that in the created situation, it calls on the Moldovan people – young persons, students, budget-paid employees and pensioners – to show reciprocal solidarity, not allow themselves to be intimidated by the reaction forces and not to permit that their dignity is being damaged. The PCRM calls reaction forces the parties that formed the Alliance for European Integration, basing on the recent rise in the prices of certain public utilities. “The most pessimistic forecasts come true. The Liberal-Democratic reaction represented by the Liberal Democratic Party, the Liberal Party and the Moldova Noastra Alliance that came to power initiated attacks on the society and ignore the fundamental interests. The representatives of the new coalition have not yet formed the government and formulated the government program, but already started practical, perfidious and insolent attacks on Your social rights and guarantees,” the statement says. “It becomes clear that the steps taken in Chisinau will be extended to the whole country the coming days. It is obvious now that this government can exist, govern and work only by liquidating the support programs and emptying the pockets of the ordinary people. Undoubtedly, an antidemocratic and anti-popular regime is being created in Moldova, which harms any chance of continuing the stable economic, political and social development,” reads the statement, quoted by Info-Prim Neo. On the other hand, the Democratic Party (PDM), which is a member of the Alliance, issued a statement, answering indirectly to the PCRM's attacks. According to the PDM, the periods of political changes are always accompanied by the appearance of all kinds of rumors and incorrect information, which are usually spread by the political forces that lost the elections.