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The new parliament of the Republic of Moldova |
Written by Natascia |
Saturday, 25 December 2010 20:05 |
Moldova's Constitutional Court validated the mandates of deputies on Friday evening after parliamentary elections on 28 November, following the 101 deputies to meet Tuesday, December 28, in the first session. In the new Parliament, which includes four political parties, went so well known personalities in politics and business in the Republic of Moldova as well as new names and 66 of the 101 deputies were active in the last legislature. Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will be the second largest faction - 32 members, compared to 18 in the 2009 elections. Of these, 20 have worked in the current parliament. Among the deputies are also familiar names, such as current Prime Filat, who could obtain the same function in case of a center-right coalition. Filat is known as a businessman, both in Moldova and Romania. In the period 1998-1999 the Department has the functions of head of state and minister of privatization, and later accused the media of illicit business. On behalf or several files were opened, including Romania, but was never convicted. In 2005 obtained the mandate of a parliamentarian with the Democratic Moldova Bloc and the end of 2007 creates LDP. On 25 September 2009 was elected as prime minister. Among the deputies found that this structure is also justice minister Alexandru Tanase, that of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Iurie Leanca Minister Vladimir Hotineanu health. Among the new names should be noted Lucinschi Cyril, son of the second President of the Republic of Moldova, Petru Lucinschi, Nicolae Juravschi National Olympic Committee president or rector of the Academy of Economic Studies, Gregory Belostecinic. List of Democratic Party (DP) has undergone significant changes over previous elections, are included several businessmen led by Vlad Plahotniuc, a controversial businessman, who was number two on the list included with the last minute. It has been repeatedly accused of illegally promoting its business and is considered one of the richest men in Moldova. Along with the list were enrolled Plahotniuc and other business people, who according to some politicians and media in Chisinau would be in relationships of kinship or its business partners. The future of democracy missing fraction fosCommunist tulle Marian Lupu, who ran in the November-December 2009 the president of the country and who most probably will still claim the same function, there is also a high probability to be selected as president of parliament . It is also present honorary president of the faction, known politician Diacov. Nine of the 15 Democratic Party MPs have held the same position in the last parliament. Faction of the Liberal Party (PL) had the fewest changes, as ten of the party's 12 deputies were elected in the same position after the elections of 29 July 2009. Among them are the president of parliament, Ghimpu interim president, who is also leader of the faction. Ghimpu is a politician known since the '90s, with the proclamation of independence. He was first deputy in parliament and is considered one of the leading national liberation movement of that period. Some lawmakers also includes well-known liberal writer and politician John Hadarca, first vice chairman of the Moldovan parliament, Transport Minister Anatol Salaru. New names in the list of the Liberal MPs are known political analyst Vladimir Lupan Ghimpu's adviser and expert in constitutional law Victor Popa, one of the promoters of significant changes to the constitution, which was launched in 2009 Ghimpu. At present 19 women have entered the parliament of the total 101 members. The youngest member, Inna Supac is from the Communist Party and has for 26 years. The older - Vladimir Voronin, from the same formations, is 69 years old. The average age of MPs is 45 years. Moldovan Parliament is to meet Tuesday in the first session, it is the third legislative especially in the last 18 months, two of the following elections. And this time, "the litmus test will be choosing the country's president, requiring at least 61 votes while neither of the two possible coalitions - the Communist Party or LDP PDM-PDM-PL would not have so many votes. Although the first meeting until a few days left, there is still an alliance, so the new parliament could convene without a majority coalition. ziare.com |
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