EU official sees compromise between authorities and opposition as possible
‘I don't think a compromise between the authorities and opposition is impossible’, EU Special Representative for Moldova Kalman Mizsei stated on the ProTV-Chisinau channel on Monday night. He stressed, compromise is a chief European value, and those asserting that there exists no compromise do not observe European values.
’The EU's efforts are constantly aimed at reconciliation of the sides. They ought to sit at negotiating table and discuss mutual accusations.
The fact that all deputies have received parliamentary mandates is indicating that the post-electoral situation is acquiring a legitimate character’, said Kalman Mizsei. He presumes, however, that dialog between the ruling party and the opposition does not yet serve a guarantee that the opposition will take part in electing president.
Mizsei reckons Moldova should not conceal all its problems, nor should it exaggerate them, and political players need to demonstrate responsibility in their statements. Asked who is responsible for the Moldovan society polarization after 5 April, Mizsei replied the question is not in who is responsible but in how to find ways for resolving the conflict.
He said, the opposition's complaints that the election results were rigged seem to be authentic, but they need to be analyzed yet.
The diplomat pointed out Moldova is in a severe economic situation, and only a powerful and legitimate government can pull the country out of crisis.
Asked what he thinks an early parliamentary election would mean for Moldova in the current crisis conditions, Kalman Mizsei replied any election is an expensive enterprise, like is democracy. He also added that the more intensive Moldova's European integration is, the sooner will disappear the problems pertaining to swindling with voters' lists, media freedom, abusing of administrative resources.
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