The director of the Resource Center for Human Rights (CReDO) Sergiu Ostaf considers that the Government should complete its duties and then should be judged harshly so that the component parties are unable to justify the real failures and the possible failures in the next elections. In this connection, he said that the candidate for premiership will be most probably put forward this week, IPN reports.
”I believe that a new Government will be formed that will complete its mandate. Afterward, we should appraise toughly its work and all the promises made. I think they will not fulfill at least half of what they promised. We must judge this Government very harshly so that they do not say that they had only half of term and didn’t manage to do what they planned,” Sergiu Ostaf said in the program “Good evening” on Moldova 1 channel last weekend.
The CReDO director also said there are signs showing that the candidate for the post of Prime Minister will be designated soon, and this may be not the only candidate. “I think the first nomination will be made the coming days. There may be the second nomination too and we will soon have a new Cabinet that will have to work hard to prove that it can fulfill at least a part of the promises made,” stated Sergiu Ostaf.
Political analyst Olga Nicolenco considers that the politicians haven’t yet reached an agreement as to the candidate for premiership. She agreed that the Government must do its duties until the end so that a grade is given to it in the next elections.
The Filat Government fell in a no confidence vote in Parliament on March 5. Afterward, the Cabinet resigned and the head of state held consultations with the parliamentary groups to identify a new candidate for premiership.