The scenario concerning the organization of snap parliamentary elections is the most probable one. This is followed by the scenario regarding the formation of a government coalition between the Party of Socialists and the political bloc ACUM with a lower probability of being implemented, vice director of the Institute for Legal, Political and Sociological Research Victor Juc stated in a TV program on Publika TV channel, IPN reports.
Victor Juc noted the formation of a majority between the Democratic Party and the bloc ACUM is the least probable scenario. “A Government between the PDM and the PSRM is also the least likely, but this is not yet on the agenda. So, it is clear that nothing is clear after a month of the constitution of the Parliament of the tenth legislature,” he stated.
As to the invitation made by the bloc ACUM to MPs to come separately to discussions on the package of the de-oligarchization laws, Victor Juc said he does not understand why the vocal MPs of the Party of Socialists keep silent. According to him, the MPs of the PSRM are on standby and are considering whether to come to power or not. “Maybe they think about their real leader Igor Dodon and his fate in 2020?”asked Victor Juc.
Journalist Ion Miskevka said inconsistency is one of the pillars of the current Parliament. The new model of politics of the bloc ACUM to start from transparent negotiations, from the principle of participatory democracy, and discuss in Parliament the future configurations of the government coalition is something hilarious as nothing of the kind existed in the world.
The journalist noted the way in which the bloc ACUM invites the MPs to discussions represents political blackmail and a corruption attempt.