DA Platform Challenged Laws on Mobile Pharmacies and Languages Functioning in the Constitutional Court

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Platform DA MPs Dinu Plingau, Liviu Vovc and Maria Ciobanu appealed to the Constitutional Court on Monday to challenge the laws on mobile pharmacies and the languages functioning adopted at the last parliamentary session by the PSRM MPs - For Moldova. Party leader Andrei Nastase announced this during a press conference, infotag.md reported. In his opinion, the law on languages functioning is aimed at "disuniting society, which does not concern the majority of Dodon-Plahotniuc-Shor that only wants to receive political and pre-election dividends from this." Representatives of Platform DA also believe that " giving a privileged status to the Russian language, the law violates the provision of the Constitution, where one official state language is clearly spelled out." As for mobile pharmacies, party representatives believe that "their activities can lead to the entry of counterfeit and unauthorized drugs of dubious quality on the market." Nastase called on other politicians "not to allow compromising the Constitutional Court - the only state institution freed from the oligarchic regime." He drew attention to appeals to the Constitutional Court "without proper reasoning and goals", which later "could be used by political opponents to compromise the Constitutional Court." Earlier, the independent deputy Octavian Tsicu addressed the Constitutional Court on the issue of languages functioning but his request was rejected as unfounded.