Dodon: Socialists will not Be an Adjunct to ACUM Government

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The reaction of some representatives of the Bloc ACUM to the president’s speech at the UN General Assembly causes bewilderment of Igor Dodon. The head of state commented on this, noting that the president and the government may have different positions on certain issue, but this does not mean at all that “it is necessary to raise panic and destroy the coalition”, aif.md reports. - After this speech, a number of MPs of the Bloc ACUM want to leave the coalition, but they do not do it. Probably the heads of the commissions are afraid for their positions,” said Dodon. The President noted that the PSRM has 35 MPs in the Parliament, and soon, in case of victory of the candidate of the Socialist Party in the elections in Transnistria, there will be 36 of them. The largest faction in the country’s legislative body supported the government of Maia Sandu, but will not become its adjunct, said Dodon. - If they want us to be adjunct to the ACUM government, that’s not going to happen. Or we work together ... there is no reason to raise panic and destroy the coalition because of the speech. This is ridiculous, this is baby talk. The president and the government have different points of view on some issues. So what? We need to move on,” he said. Point