Vlad Filat’s demand is a bandit-like settling of accounts, analyst
Political analyst Roman Mihaes believes that Prime Minister Vlad Filat’s demand to dismiss the director of the Security and Information Service, the prosecutor general and the chairman of the National Financial Market Commission is bandit-like settling of accounts. He alluded that the demand was the result of an agreement reached with the leader of the PCRM Vladimir Voronin, Info-Prim Neo reports.
In Prime TV channel’s program “Replica”, Roman Mihaes said Vlad Filat’s demand represents interference in the affairs of the legislature. “Only the legislative body can manage these three posts. The executive can only present a report on the ministers’ work. The Premier’s report shouldn’t have concerned the prosecutor general and the head of the Security and Information Service because they are named by Parliament. If the Prime Minister heads the PLDM, the Liberal-Democratic parliamentary group may have put forward this initiative in Parliament, in accordance with the law,” said the analyst.
According to him, the Premier also broke the agreement on the formation of the Alliance for European Integration because he did not consult his colleagues when he proposed dismissing the three officials. “I think this is a kind of blackmail against the PL and PDM. There must be reasons for discharging somebody. It is blackmail because the Liberal-Democrat and Communist lawmakers offered the Head of Parliament only one week for initiating the procedure for dismissing the prosecutor general. This is bandit-like settling of accounts, with Filat and Voronin acting like two criminals rather than like parliamentary party heads,” said Roman Mihaes.
He also said that the AEI is now experiencing clinical death, with the PLDM being the first party that made the blow. He is convinced that an alliance exists between the PCRM and PLDM, which already have a candidate for the presidency.
The SIS head Gheorghe Mihai was discharged by the votes of the Liberal-Democrat and Communist MPs on October 13, after PM Vlad Filat rendered the Government’s report on the raider attacks on banking institutions.
