The leaders of the opposition parties “Platform Dignity and Truth” (PPPDA), “Action and Solidarity” (PAS) and the Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM) are paying a visit to Brussels on July 2. The politicians aim to transmit the resolution that was adopted in the protest mounted in central Chisinau on July 1 to officials of the European Parliament, IPN reports.
“We, together with Andrei Nastase and Viorel Cibotaru and other colleagues, go to the European Parliament tomorrow (July 2) and will take the resolution that war adopted here today with us,” the PAS leader Maia Sandu stated in the July 1 protest.
“We will go to the European Parliament and not only. We will have meetings with a number of functionaries of the European Union. We go there to represent not only us, but each of you, in the name of this country that wants to be free and in the name of its people who want to live in decent conditions and in freedom,” said the leader of the PPPDA Andrei Nastase.
The people who protested in the Great National Assembly Square in Chisinau on July 1 adopted a resolution by which they demanded to validate the Chisinau early local elections, to annul the mixed electoral system and to hold accountable the judges who decided to invalidate the elections. The document says that if the government does not take immediate measures to fulfil the demands during the current session of Parliament, peaceful civil disobedience actions will be taken. The first General Assembly of Citizens from the country and the diaspora was convened for August 26, 2018.