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June 28-Day Soviet occupation in Moldova PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Saturday, 26 June 2010 22:26

Interim President of the Republic of Moldova signed a decree Ghimpu declaring June 28 "Day of Soviet occupation and victims of totalitarian communist regime in Moldova." Ghimpu recunosut that made this decision without consulting with colleagues in the ruling coalition, inform Publika.md. According to the decree, each year, on 28th June in all areas of the country's state flags will be lowered to half-staff, they will lay flowers, and at 10 am will be observed a minute's silence in memory of those who had suffered from Soviet occupation. Also, in the last paragraph of the decree he signed today, Michael Ghimpuîi ask Russia to immediately withdraw its troops from Moldova. On June 28, Soviet troops occupied Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, territories that Romania was forced to surrender following an ultimatum, more than a year after the USSR and Nazi Germany signed the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact. Russian Foreign Ministry said Friday that a decree signed by President Ghimpu on declaring June 28 "Day of Soviet occupation" actually distract attention from real issues of Moldova and destroy the peace mechanisms on the River. Noted that Russian diplomacy is not the first time Moscow is facing "the causes and results pseudoistorice approaches of the Second World War, which, in the form of various commemorative data are used to justify some short term decision, taken only interests of the ruling group - despite the national interests. "

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Moscow claims that the decree will lead to political confrontation both environment and society. According to Russian Foreign Ministry, the decree of Ghimpu "smells of adventurism." "Persons interested in fantasy should not look political, which is based not only on parameters of regional stability and the fate of peoples who live in Moldova and neighboring countries, but the atmosphere on the continent, in general," writes Russian Foreign Ministry. Alliance for European Integration will meet Saturday to discuss the situation after signing the decree on the day of June 28, announced Friday Filat Prime, leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, which criticized the manner in which that decree was issued. "Unfortunately, a problem that concerns the whole company was passed on party line on campaign chapter. It was imperative that before taking such a decision should be consulted society, but also be a serious discussion within the Alliance" said Filat. He announced that Saturday will be a meeting of the IEA, which will be taken from a consolidated position on this issue. "It is absolutely necessary to act very, very responsible, first, to keep the IEA," said Filat. Meanwhile, the opposition Communist believes Ghimpu's decree as a contempt of the majority of the Moldovan people and "Fascist demonstration of revanchism during Antonescu. Communist Party, the Parliament boycott meetings in March, called parliamentary groups to meet on Monday at the hearing to dismiss Ghimpu. Friday, Communist Party contested in the Constitutional Court's decree Ghimpu, alleging that he violated at least 13 articles of the Constitution. "I'm going to cancel the decree on June 28 because that is what will Voronin and others trying to hide the truth," said Interim President of the Republic of Moldova.

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