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PNL will launch a statement which will condemn Voronin’s last declarations
The National Policy Delegation of the National-Liberal Party (PNL), which worked last weekend, gave the right to the Central Permanent Bureau of the faction “to adopt the text of a statement, which would condemn the last declarations of President Vladimir Voronin”, DECA-press communicates.
It refers to the declaration of the head of the state to doubt the legal character of the state symbols of Republic of Moldova – the coat of arms and the flag. At the same time, PNL will affirm its support towards the declarations of university professors from Balti and from Chisinau who do not want to accept the teaching in schools of “Moldovan language”. The political faction will address an appeal to the police class from Romania by means of which it will ask them not to identify Voronin’s anti-Romanian verbal attacks with the position of the majority Romanian population from Republic of Moldova. // DECA-Press Publication date: 26 December 2007 Source: Archive
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