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Litvinenco: We will form an alliance with those who share our views


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PAS vice president Sergiu Litvinenco said they are currently not negotiating a coalition government with political entities, but he assured that his party will not form an alliance with parties that do not share the same views, IPN reports.

Sergiu Litvinenco said the PAS is hopeful it will gain a majority of votes in the upcoming elections as the published polls present only the voting tendency in the country and do not include the voting options of the Moldovans abroad.

“We do not yet feed on air. We go to the people and try to persuade them that our program is the best. We will form a coalition only with the parties that embrace the same values and principles. We set down clear objectives in our electoral program and will form an alliance only with those who share these objectives,” Sergiu Litvinenco stated in the program “Emphasis on Today” on TVR Moldova channel.

Political analysts say yet the presence of only one pro-European force in the future Parliament can endanger the country’s European course.

“I’m afraid the victory of the PAS in elections will not bring it to power. One can win the elections and can lose the government. The fact that the PAS does not have partners with electoral chances on the right is a big problem. I hope other pro-European parties will also enter Parliament so that there is no possibility of forming an alliance with forces that are not fully pro-European as this would mean ‘dilution’ of the European course,” said political commentator Anatol Țăranu.

According to the latest poll carried out by “WatchDog” Community and the Institute for Public Policy, if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 50.5% of the electors would vote for the Party of Action and Solidary (PAS), 32.5% for the Electoral Bloc of the Communists and the Socialists (EBCS), while 5.1% for the Shor Party.