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PLDM bothered by Marian Lupu’s ‘dual language’


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The Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM) is bothered by the fact that the leader of the Democratic Party (PDM) Marian Lupu told the press that the necessity of calling an urgent sitting of the Parliament centering on raider attacks was not discussed in the September 6 meeting of the AEI Council, the head of the Liberal-Democratic parliamentary group Valeriu Strelet said in a news conference on September 7, Info-Prim Neo reports. “This procedure forms part of the dual language that the leader of the PDM uses frequently. It consists in discussing one thing, but telling the press another thing. The manner in which the discussions were held yesterday was probably too calm so that some of the participants in these discussions neglected important details,” said Valeriu Strelet. He also said that the hearings on the frauds committed at four banks operating in Moldova are intentionally postponed as the Liberal Party (PL) and the PDM have close persons working at the Security and Information Service and the National Commission on the Financial Market, who do not want certain things to be revealed. “It was probably the fact that the institutions involved in these cases, which are controlled by Parliament, are somehow coordinated by the PDM made him have such a behavior. But we are in the situation when we should not address this issue politically, but in a responsible way by holding those who supported the attack on the banks accountable. If need be, the shorthand reports of the meetings of the Council on Financial Stability will be made public so that society knows what instructions were given to the institutions involved and how they acted,” said Valeriu Strelet. He also said that in the September 6 meeting of the AEI Council they agreed to question representatives of the institutions involved in these cases in the first sitting of the legislature. “We will soon initiate hearings on the given subjects within the commission on economy, budget and finance and the national security commission. These are necessary actions before the parliamentary hearings,” said Valeriu Strelet. On September 6, the leader of the PDM Marian Lupu said the PLDM pursued other goals than the announced ones when it asked calling an extraordinary meeting of Parliament as this subject wasn’t discussed in the meeting of the Council.