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Tensions within the Alliance could facilitate the return to power of communists in Moldova
Lack of trust in the alliance government in Chisinau has reached the highest level so far, while lawmakers are preparing for another attempt at presidential elections on 16 December. "He went into a carousel of lack of confidence, the game backstage and external influences, which can hardly escape," said foreign policy expert, Dan Dungaciu.
He warned that these games are extremely dangerous scenes as this may result in bringing the Communists to power.
"Interminable political crisis in Moldova is an animal around which coils a giant snake, which will begin to gather as economic crisis will worsen in Europe", says expert.
Mistrust of the IEA has increased last week when, to ensure that the alliance partners will not resort to devices on election day, the candidate of the ruling coalition, Democratic Party leader Marian Lupu, proposed that every member to show ballot vote in the ballot box before submit.
"On December 16 we will not simply leave mechanisms. We can not resort to open voting with hand-lifting room, because the Constitution refers to a secret ballot, lawmakers passed the cab, but we respectfully ask our colleagues at the time when will exit the voting booth and cast a ballot before the ballot box - to show it. The choice of each, but each option shows something. It is telling, "said Lupu.
PDM leader he suspects the Liberal Democrats, which is strained relations that could be cheating in the presidential elections, to provoke early parliamentary elections.
In terms of arithmetic, if the three ex-communist alliance would vote for the candidate, the president would be elected by 62 votes. Analysts consider that this time, Marian Lupu is likely to be elected head of state and is based on a statement made earlier by it, that will make nominations for the presidency when it is certain that the choice is possible.
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