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The Alliance „Moldova Noastra” solicits European Council to expertise legislative initiatives regarding the audiovisual field


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The Alliance “Moldova Noastra” (AMN) asked the European Council to expertise their legislative initiatives package regarding the reformation of the audiovisual, drafted by the specialized experts from the civil society, reports Info-Prim Neo referring to a communiqué of AMN. According to the press-centre of AMN, the package includes three law projects: The Audiovisual Law, the law regarding the National Public Institution of the Audiovisual and of the Local Public Institution of the Audiovisual. “The local public institutions are real, but the legislative vacuum transforms them into an easy target for the groups protected by the present government”, says Serafim Urecheanu in his request addressed to the General Secretary of the European Council, Terry Davis. The chairman of the AMN faction mentions that the reforms requested by the European Council are implemented superficially and are adopted in an obscure manner by the communists and their allies. “The separate expertise of the AMN initiatives is necessary in order to prevent faking that compromised the previous attempts to transform the State Company “TeleRadio Moldova” into a public institution”. The parliamentary opposition appreciates and supports the efforts of the occidental partners to make become real the pro European declarations of the present government from Chisinau, is said in the end of the request. Another letter was sent to the European Council enclosing some relevant documents that were used to sue Urecheanu at law “on Voronin’s command.” According to the opinion of the AMN chairman suing him with “a fictitious and controversial dossier has the goal to defame the real opposition from Moldova”. The European Council was warned that the government intensified the use of law and judicial institutions against those who oppose their political or economical interests and this phenomenon is increasing at regional and local levels, states the document. The official documents of the parliamentary faction AMN are sent to Strasbourg to the AMN deputy, Valeriu Cosarciuc that participates at the present meeting of APCE, the forum that adopted precise recommendations upon reforming the democratic institutions from Moldova and oversees their implementing.