SIS director sacked with vote of Lib-Dems and Communists

Gheorghe Mihai today was dismissed by Parliament from the post of director of the Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) with the vote of the Liberal-Democratic and Communist factions, Info-Prim Neo reports. The dismissal was proposed by Prime Minister Vlad Filat, who accused Mihail of “incompetence in managing the situation around the raider attacks on the banking system”. Under the same motion of the Lib-Dems and the Communists that had the SIS director sacked, the Speaker of Parliament is to initiate, within 7 days, the procedure of dismissing Prosecutor-General Valeriu Zubco and the head of the National Commission for the Financial Market Mihail Cibotaru. Other dismissals are expected to follow in the Government as well. The MPs argued for more than one hour whether to introduce the motion or not, with Speaker Marian Lupu deploring the appearance of a “red-green coalition”. Liberal leader Mihai Ghimpu also said that the common vote by the Lib-Dems and the Communists would put an end to the currently ruling Alliance for European Integration. “I congratulate the opposition on succeeding in breaking up the Alliance. If motions are advanced with the participation of the opposition, it means that the Alliance has lost its unity”, declared Ghimpu.

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