Saturday, September 12, 2009

Moldova fall into the hands of the West

KISHINEV - Moldovan President and Communist Party leader Vladimir Voronin said that withdrawing from the position of head of state and government submitted a pro-Western opponents.
- Severe heart transfer of power in the hands of new authorities. I do not believe politicians who were united only because kaljanja saw their own country and share the leading position the company can offer a positive program - said in a statement the President of Moldova, published in newspapers in the country.
Voronin, who is the president of Moldova is the position since 2001. and can not run for a third term, last week announced that he would resign the post of acting president since his second term expired 7th April, in order to become a permanent member.
In parliamentary elections held in July, four Western-oriented parties won the ruling communists, and now have the right to form a government, but in the coalition that formed soon after the election still lacks the necessary eight votes to choose a new president.

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