Wikileaks: Marian Lupu refuses $ 10 million from Voronin
Chisinau (Moldova.ORG) -- According to Wikileaks revealed documents, Marian Lupu was invited by Vladimir Voronin to lead negotiations to resolve the parliamentary crisis back in September 2009.
According to the document, the meeting was held on September 7, 2009 at Voronin's villa in Condrita.
Voronin proposed to Lupu $ 10 million to resolve the political crisis. Marian Lupu did not give up and refused to create a center-left coalition, reveales The Guardian.
''According to Lupu, Voronin then suggested that he understood Lupu had "many obligations," and openly offered a sum of USD five million if Lupu would agree to join the Communists. Lupu said he stated that he was not interested. According to Lupu, Voronin then doubled the offer to USD ten million, which he also turned down," quotes the document.
After negotiations the key positions in proposed government would be:
Vladimir Voronin - President of the country,
Marian Lupu - Parliament Speaker
Zinaida Greceanii - Prime Minister
Mark Tkaciuc answered questions today about it and said that documents on Wikileaks come to clash with the reality of September 7, 2009. Tkaciuc said that on September 7, the Condrita villa already was no longer owned by Vladimir Voronin. At that moment, Mihai Ghimpu was already country's interim president.
Tkaciuc has denied that such meetings had taken place and there was no clear answer if the Communist Party now would accept negotiations with Marian Lupu.









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