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Responsibility for Moldova’s deplorable state of affairs lies with the red-orange coalition – AMN

The “Moldova Noastra” Alliance (AMN) has organized on Sunday, November 26 a meeting with its electors, during which it has criticized the current government and several parliamentary factions.

Veaceslav Untila, AMN vice-president told the meeting that “AMN hasn’t failed its voters’ expectations, even if some political rivals are trying to damage its reputation. AMN stays pro-national, pro-European, and anti-communist.” Passing the microphone to the next speaker, Untila said that “Urecheanu is the one who continues to fight with the communist dictatorship”.

Serafim Urecheanu, AMN leader, has stated that “the communist government is a national disgrace and therefore it will inevitably go away, as it is certain that the most powerful democratic force in Moldova – AMN, will substitute it.” He added that “following the betrayal of April 4, the responsibility for Moldova’s deplorable state of affairs lies with the red-orange coalition. By voting the Budget for 2007 and some other laws of corrupt nature, PPCD and PD have shown their true colors and joined the communists”.

Info-Prim Neo learned from the police that the event was attended by 600 people. // Info-Prim Neo


Publication date: 27 November 2006   

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