Referendum on presidential election procedure shall take place on September 5

The Republic of Moldova shall hold a referendum on electing president (in parliament or by the whole people) on September 5, 2010, the governing Alliance for European Integration has officially decided on Friday.

So far, however, the four Alliance constituent parties have failed to decide concerning a date of dissolving the current Parliament that twice failed to elect president in 2009. The AEI factions have agreed only that the date shall be set after the referendum, when it becomes known which presidential election procedure the citizenry prefers.

The parliamentary majority has decided that on July 6 the country's leadership will take part in commemoration arrangements on the occasion of yet another essential anniversary - of the second wave of massive deportations by the totalitarian Stalinist regime. All AEI members will lay flowers to the Memorial Stone near the Chisinau railroad terminal, after which they will return to parliament to hear Mihai Ghimpu deliver a report on the findings by the Commission for Assessment and Condemnation of the Totalitarian Communist Regime in Moldova. Previously, the Ghimpu commission recommended adopting a law prohibiting the Communist Party and communist symbols in the republic.

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