The Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM) does not intend to withdraw from the ruling alliance, Prime Minister Valeriu Strelet, who is in Madrid on a visit, stated, transmitting this information through his spokeswoman Veronica Gerbovetski, IPN reports.
Valeriu Strelet said that when he returns to Moldova, he will have discussions with their colleagues from the Democratic Party and the Liberal Party so as to work out a roadmap concerning the steps that they must take together in the immediate future, including those related to the reforms needed to develop the country.
As to the censure motion and the involved allegations of corruption, the Premier said he will comment on these separately.
The Premier reacted after the leader of the Democratic Party Marian Lupu said that in the October 22 meeting of the Alliance for European Integration, which was held during the Parliament’s sitting, their colleagues from the PLDM demanded that the director of the National Anticorruption Center and the prosecutor general should be immediately dismissed or they will withdraw from the alliance. Lupu said that by such unilateral actions, the PLDM intends to generate early elections. This way, their colleagues from the PLDM want to justify their withdrawal from the alliance and this decision was most probably already taken.