Dodon: If Sandu Does Not Nominate a Prime Minister Candidate, it Will Mean Power Usurpation

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If Maia Sandu does not nominate a candidate for prime minister within 90 days to provoke early elections, it will be a usurpation of power in the state. This stated Igor Dodon. Dodon noted that the president should be a mediator between political forces and should find compromises in the interests of the citizens of Moldova, cotidianul.md reported. “Starting tomorrow, the newly elected president will take responsibility for the situation in the country, start negotiations with factions, discuss a roadmap for parliament dissolution or discuss the new government appointment, be it transitional or permanent. I heard that she may not nominate candidates for the post of prime minister. Then it looks more like the usurpation of power in the state,” said Igor Dodon. According to Dodon, the best solution would be to appoint a transitional government. “I adhere to the idea of a transitional government and then early elections. It will not be an easy period when the future president must take responsibility for the situation in the country and prove that it can cope. We are ready to help, we are ready to vote for the transitional government, we need to see its composition. We are ready to consider all the options, because we think about the country, about the people. This is our position. I am sure that they will not be able to cope, but we are ready to lend a helping hand to them,” Igor Dodon said.