Igor Dodon: Changes in Government are Required as soon as Possible

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President Igor Dodon is concerned about "the growing dissatisfaction of citizens with the executive’s activity". During a meeting with the Socialist Party group, the head of state has concluded that changes in the executive branch are needed as soon as possible, ipn.md reports. “I asked the socialists to hold consultations on many issues the citizens are concerned: the lack of actions and results in the socio-economic sphere, the alarming increase in crime and a slump in the level of citizens' security, the reform of justice and ways to strengthen political stability in the country,” Igor Dodon said at his Facebook page. At the same time, PSRM press release reads that the particular concern noted during the discussion was connected with serious shortcomings in resolving economic and social issues, with a complete lack of vision and actions to solve citizens' problems, as well as with a dramatic security situation citizens who face daily threats of life. The press release clarifies that an agreement has been reached to hold discussions with the government and officials from line ministries, including parliamentary hearings, discussions with coalition partners, in order to find the best ways to increase the efficiency of the government. Discussions will also include proposals for the resignation of those ministers who do not cope well with their areas of responsibility. Another topic that President Igor Dodon discussed with the PSRM faction was justice reform. They also discussed the problems that arose during the implementation of this reform, the elements of criticism in the conclusion of the Venice Commission on the concept proposed by the government, and the confusion surrounding the competition for the post of Attorney General, organized by the Ministry of Justice. Namely, those are the “methods by which individual politicians are still trying to establish control over this competition, having already violated the legal deadline of November 1, when the government was to send a list of four candidates to the Supreme Council of Prosecutors who passed the preliminary selection stage.” Point