| Written by Darii Sined | 
	| Saturday, 03 April 2010 12:36 | 
|  Leaders Alliance for  European Integration (IEA), the ruling in  Republic of Moldova, decided  Friday to opt for the Parliament to amend  the Constitution so that the  president be directly elected by the  people, Pro TV Chisinau. 
 Following a series of  debates and disputes, the  four leaders of the Alliance have decided to  amend the current  constitution only one item at the discretion of the  President. Thus, the altered head of   state would be directly elected by the people and not by Parliament.
 
 But the  Communist  deputies will be elected president by Parliament within three  rounds and  at least two candidates entered the race. In round three, would the   president be elected by simple majority, or by vote of at least 52   deputies out of 101.
 
 Amendment of the  Constitution has stirred  controversy lately. It was even proposed to  adopt a new constitution but the  proposal was not supported either by  members of the Alliance nor the  Venice Commission, who suggested the  amendment of Article 78 of the  Constitution, dissolve Parliament after  16 June and early elections.
 
 In  Moldova, at present,  Parliament is responsible for choosing the head of  state, it is  necessary for a majority of 61 deputies out of 101.
 
 In  2009, Parliament was  elected in April and dominated by the Communist  Party could not elect a  new President, the lack of a majority.
 
 Early legislative   elections followed in July, which were won by a coalition of   pro-European parties, but even this alliance did not have the required   majority electing the President of the country so that Moldova is the   chair of a summer interim head of state, Parliament President Michael   Ghimpu.
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	| Last Updated on Saturday, 03 April 2010 12:47 |