The Liberal Reformist Party (PLR) took stock of the bills and legislative initiatives submitted by the parliamentary group of the PLR that were blocked by Parliament for oligarchic interests. The party announced that it will struggle for these blocked initiatives to enter Parliament, IPN reports.
The PLR says the oligarchs blocked the initiatives to annul the concession of the Chisinau International Airport and the privatization of Banca de Economii, to condemn secessionism, to ensure media ownership transparency, to allow the diaspora to vote during two days, to ensure transparency in party funding, etc. These and other bills will represent priorities for the PLR in the future Parliament.
“We are confident that we will have the capacity to implement these and other projects that derive from our electoral program. Our message is to believe in the Liberal Reformist Party, in the consistency we showed and in our loyalty to those who support us,” said the chairman of the PLR Ion Hadarca.
The PLR’s deputy head Tatiana Potang warned civil society and the diplomatic service that additional ballots are being printed for the November 30 parliamentary elections and the elections could be rigged.