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Vitalia Pavlicenco: „I am not a political tourist”
The leader of the National-Liberal Party (NLP), Vitalia Pavlicenco, rejects the accusations according to which for years, she had been practicing „political tourism”. That means she had regularly immigrated to new and new parties.
On Sunday evening, she declared in time of the program „VIP-Magazin” from „PRO TV Chisinau”, that these accusations are groundless and that she has always been a liberal politician of centre-right position. „To be in different political camps means to be first of all Christian-democrat, then social-democrat, and then liberal, etc”, the leader of PNL declared, cited by DECA-press Agency. Vitalia Pavlicenco said that she had been included in different parties, because the factions she was a member of have regularly participated at movements of fusion in the local political field. She also denied the affirmations made in the last period of time by some politicians according to which she had cooperate with the secret services of the former Soviet Union. „Those who have something to hide in this context gossip over me”, Vitalia Pavlicenco specified. // DECA-Press Publication date: 07 April 2008 Source: Archive
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