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PAS leader provides alternative report on Government’s 100 days of work


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In 100 days of the appointment of the Chicu Government, the leader of the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) Maia Sandu, ex-Premier, said this is an executive of price rises, international isolation and that works against the people. The politician noted the executive she calls the “Government of Dodon” undertook the schemes and corruption used by Plahotniuc’s regime. Maia Sandu told a news conference that she presents an alternative report for the first 100 days of work and if President Igor Dodon does not agree with it, she invites him to a debate on the national TV channel Moldova 1, IPN reports.

Maia Sandu said the Socialist and Democratic MPs, out of cowards and of fear, removed a government oriented to the people, which eliminated corrupt schemes and managed to restore the country’s credibility at international level, brought money into the budget and started to make progress in the justice sector reform. Instead, they appointed in a hurry a government that obeys President Dodon and consists of the same people and works according to the same methods as those used by Plahotniuc’s regime.

The politician noted that after three months this government does not want to communicate clearly and transparently with the people and to explain what it did in the period except for going to meetings with Igor Dodon with devotions. “You saw how a Prime Minister last Friday tried to sneak into Parliament through the back door, without being invited and announced, with a speech full of contradictory assertions. I congratulate and thank my mates in Parliament for insisting on the observance of the law and procedures and for showing that the opposition is powerful and can defend the democratic processes. You probably saw also a published document that is allegedly a report on the first 100 days of work, but this says nothing,” stated Maia Sandu.

The politician spoke about the rise in interurban transport fares and in fuel prices, the exaggerated bills for heat, the lack of progress in doing reforms, Moldova’s isolation at foreign level, the corruption  schemes and reinstatement in posts of Plahotniuc’s men and of people with integrity problems who were featured in journalistic investigations.

Asked if she will run in the presidential elections, Maia Sandu said she hasn’t yet taken a decision. “We will make this thing public when we take a decision inside the party. We are now considering all the possibilities and know for sure that we want to take the decision that would secure our victory against Dodon as we consider him a danger to the Republic of Moldova,” she concluded.