Moldovan Communist chairman makes another colorful statement
Former President and Communist leader tells reporter she looks "fine" in her spring dress despite her TV station spreading "lies"
Former President (2001-2009) and current Party of Communists (PC) head Vladimir Voronin held a short meeting with reporters on Saturday. Upon being asked by ProTV reporter Angela Gonta about his son Oleg allegedly making huge money transactions on his personal bank account, Mr. Voronin chose instead to accuse ProTV of spreading "lies."
The former President then went on to say that "you looked fine yesterday during the news, when you wore a spring dress."
Mr. Voronin has been known to make colorful statements in the past. At one point, he expressed the desire to stick a rat down Chisinay mayor Dorin Chirtoaca's pants, and has insulted Communist defectors like Marian Lupu by saying that his height might have prevented his development as a person. He also recently said that he picked a "very handsome man" as his successor to head the PC.
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