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The parliamentary fraction of the communists doesn’t want Moldova to file an application of adherence to the European Union
On Thursday the majority of the communist parliamentary fraction opposed to discuss in the Parliament a decision project of Alliance „ Moldova Noastra” (AMN) which stipulates the application of the Republic of Moldova of an official request of adherence to the European Union, DECA-press Agency transmits.
Prim vice-president AMN Veaceslav Untila invoked concrete articles from the Accord of the constitution of the European Union which clearly foresee that every country that wants to adhere is obliged to file an official request. He declared that the present governing only says that leads the country to Europe but it doesn’t make concrete actions in this sense. Grigore Petrenco, a communist deputy, president of the parliamentary commission for external policy and European Integration declared that the opposition doesn’t want to understand the logics and the consecutive actions of the government in order to approach the EU. According to his words Moldova can’t file an application of adherence to EU now because it doesn’t have a statute of a country candidate for adherence.// DECA-Press Publication date: 13 June 2008 Source: Archive
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