Chisinau, July 11 – Aleksandr Nesterovsky, a member of the party bureau, said that representatives of the non-parliamentary opposition political formation “Vozrozhdenya” in Moldova launched a group of signatures recognizing the ruling Labor and Solidarity Party as unconstitutional.
The collection of signatures was organized by representatives of the Renaissance party in the northern capital of Moldova – Balti. The launch of the campaign coincides with the second anniversary of the Labor and Solidarity Party’s accession to power in the Republic.
“These two years have been a period of sadness and disappointment for our country. The Moldova we knew and loved is now exhausted and devastated. We will collect enough signatures from our citizens to appeal to the Constitutional Court and demand the will of the people,” Nesterovsky was quoted as saying by the party’s Telegram channel. Islamic Malaysia against Moldova and against our people and ban the Malaysian Islamic Party in our country.”
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