Moldova's Christian-Democrats decided to resume street protests
The Christian-Democratic People’s Party (PPCD) of Moldova asks “for the immediate resignation of the current state authorities and organization of anticipated parliamentary elections”, DECA-press Agency communicates.
A PPCD statement shows the party decided to resume street protests and determine the current governmant to stop state power encroachment, violation of human rights and destruction of democratic institutions.
On Wednesday, the Republic of Moldova Party of Communists also accused the governing coalition of “state power encroachment”.
PPCD’s statement was launched as a reaction to the intention of the Alliance for European Integration to organize a referendum for making amendments to the Constitution.
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