What Voronin wants
“We offer the opposition to jointly organize the activity of the Parliament in a normal regime,” Moldova's president in office and the leader of the Communists Party (PCRM), Vladimir Voronin, stated on Thursday, being asked what he wants from the other parties in the parliament, which jointly have 41 seats, Info-Prim Neo reports.
“We've got a lot to do and we must cooperate,” added the head of the state, who's also a parliamentarian.
Voronin has said all the positions will be negotiated, they will democratically discuss about the nominees to head the parliamentary committees and other functions, in function of the seats held. “As for functions in the new government, it's useless to negotiate since we have 60 seats,” Voronin said.
The president rejects the idea of making a coalition cabinet. “It's not necessary. But we'll promote competent people, with original ideas, who represent or support opposition parties, as we have always done,” Vladimir Voronin said.