Moldovan Communists advocates dialogue with ruling alliance
The Party of Communists (PCRM) has urged the leaders of the Alliance for European Integration (AIE) to enter dialogue to overcome the political crisis. PCRM leader Vladimir Voronin sent an appeal to this effect today.
Voronin said that, to overcome the political crisis, it is necessary to identify consensus, which can be reached if the parliament amends Article 78 of the Constitution concerning presidential elections.
The PCRM considers that consensus should be found till 31 March.
Voronin said that no consensus can be reached unless the date of the parliament's dissolution is set after 16 June, and a snap parliamentary election is called.
MP Vladimir Turcan has advocated the amendment of Article 78 too. He offered to set up a special commission to amend this article.
Parliament Speaker Mihai Ghimpu said that the creation of such a commission would discredit the activity of political forces.
Moldpres, Moldova state news agency
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