The leader of the Pro Moldova Party Andrian Candu said the MPs went to the consultations with President Maia Sandu out of respect for the presidential institution and these discussions are just a formality so that the Constitutional Court could be later asked if there are circumstances for dissolving Parliament or not, IPN reports.
Andrian Candu also said that today’s discussions were a simulation, a political game, a game of interests. In the meeting, he presented the party’s arguments as to why Parliament should not be dissolved now. If snap elections are triggered, the country should be governed by an anti-crisis executive for at least six months.
“We consider it was a simulation, mimicking and there was nothing real there. This period of three months was used by Maia Sandu primarily not for identifying solutions, but for blocking,” stated the MP.
President Maia Sandu scheduled consultations with the parliamentary groups for March 26 in accordance with Article 85, par. (1) of the Constitution, which provides that if the Government cannot be formed or the procedure for adopting laws is blocked during three months, the President of the Republic of Moldova, after consultations with the parliamentary groups, can dissolve Parliament.
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