Philip: Early Elections Should Be Held Not to Harm Citizens

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PDM leader Pavel Filip claimed that early parliamentary elections should be held next autumn and before that time an anti-crisis government should be appointed. The former prime minister believes that the country currently needs an anti-crisis plan linked to the health care system, economy and justice and implemented by the new cabinet of ministers, stri.md reported. “This parliament is far from respecting citizens, given what is happening in our country. Some MPs have changed three political parties. Speaking about caring for the people, we must think about what will happen to Moldova in the next period of time. On the one hand, we agree with early elections, on the other hand, we must look at where we are going to and how are we preparing early elections. We often see footage of large old buildings being demolished in a controlled explosion. An explosive is laid, and if the building collapses, there is no damage to the environment, so early elections should be held in such a way as not to harm Moldova and its citizens. The solution we propose is to draw up an anti-crisis plan with several elements: what we are doing in the field of health care, what we are doing with the economy, urgent measures in justice and then preparing the ground for early parliamentary elections. We are nominating a candidate for the post of prime minister. Prime Minister and the cabinet of apolitical ministers, let it be a professional team that will come for 3 months to implement this plan so that we can get help from the IMF, the USA and Romania, and in 3 months - 4 months this government will resign so that we can have elections in the fall," Filip said.