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Marian Lupu was not surprised by Vasile Tarlev\'s resignation from the function of prime-minister, because he knew about this decision

On Wednesday evening, in an on air program at the special edition of the program „In PROfunzime” („PRO TV Chisinau”), the Moldovan speaker, Marian Lupu declared that Vasile Tarlev's resignation from the function of prime-minister was not a surprise, because he knew about this before hand, DECA-press Agency transmits.

The president of the Parliament of Republic of Moldova made everyone understand that the resignation of Tarlev's Government is an obvious thing, because the same ministers cannot face new challenges for a long time. „We must bring in a qualitative change, and the resignation of the government is a first step in this context”, Lupu said. At the same time, the speaker didn't deny thefact that the abolition of Tarlev's Government has some pre-electoral connotations.

Marian Lupu also declared that he knew the name of the future prime-minister, but, since this is just a hypothesis, he couldn't tell the public this name. At the same time, the speaker didn't deny and didn't confirm the fact that the future prime-minister could become Igor Dodon.

DECA-press Agency reminds that the prime-minister Vasile Tarlev announced about his resignation on Wednesday, March 19th.

The president of the country, Vladimir Voronin is going to propose parliamentary factions the candidature of the future prime-minister on Thursday afternoon. According to the legislation, the prime-minister is voted by the Parliament. The Communist Party which is in power will vote without any problems the candidature of the new prime-minister since it covers the majority in the legislative body – 55 mandates of 101.

The press works with different names, but the persons with the biggest chances to become prime-minister is the current minister of Commerce and Economy - Igor Dodon and the deputy-prime-minister – Zinaida Greceanai. // DECA-Press


Publication date: 20 March 2008   

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