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Vladimir Voronin wants to sue the Romanian state PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Friday, 01 October 2010 13:09
The leader of the Communist Party of Moldova (PCRM), Vladimir Voronin is dissatisfied with the fact that Romania is involved in the internal affairs of the Republic of Moldova ", and for this reason, the party they represent, the neighboring state will act in international courts.
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Voronin's statement came during a meeting with European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy, Stefan Fule.
"Statements by high-ranking Romanian politicians at various international fora, defies the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Moldova. These are neither commented on nor condemned by the representatives of the Alliance government, but neither the European forums. EU has not only found someone else to nominate as president Macovei interparliamentary delegation of the European Parliament in our country, which in turn is known for sharp statements addressed to Moldova, Voronin expressed his dissatisfaction.
Also, Voronin was extremely outraged that two people who have the most important positions in state and Filat Ghimpu, declaring de facto - Romanian, which directly conflicts with constitutional norms of the Republic of Moldova.
In turn, Stefan Fule, noted that the Moldovan society today remains very divided and polarized, or this is the duty of all political parties to help overcome this situation. Fule said that the European Union calls for swift exit from the crisis in Moldova is located.
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