The first vice-chairwoman of the National Unity Party, Ana Guțu, submitted the necessary set of documents and received the subscription lists in order to obtain the right to run as a candidate in the snap parliamentary elections on October 20, in uninominal constituency no.17, Nisporeni, reports IPN.
"If I am registered in the electoral race as a candidate for a MP seat, I promise you an energetic campaign, based on fair competition and well-argued political discourse. I will be the Voice of Unification in the Chisinau Parliament. Citizens residing in the localities included in constituency no. 17 Nisporeni, who are convinced unionists and believe that our only rescue from the institutional, moral, economic and social drift we are in could be the Unification of the Republic of Moldova with Romania, are invited to sign the subscription lists," mentions the politician in a Facebook post.
Ana Guțu was a Member of Parliament between 2009-2014, being elected on the lists of the Liberal Party. In 2013 she quit PL, together with six Liberal MPs, creating the Liberal Reformist Party, a party which she left later.
On October 20, 2019 there will be general local elections, as well as snap parliamentary elections in four uninominal constituencies no.17, 33, 48 and 50. It happens after MPs Andrei Nastase, Maia Sandu, Viorel Melnic and Vladimir Plahotniuc gave up their mandates.
