Tcaciuk: People Should Take to the Streets to Demand the Dissolution of Parliament

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The leader of the Party of Collective Action - the Civic Congress, Mark Tcaciuk, says that the only way out of the current political blockade faced by the Republic of Moldova is civilian protest. According to the former communist MP, people should be organized to protest and demand the dissolution of parliament and announce the date of early elections. In addition, Tcaciuk says that his party will participate in the next elections, ipn.md reports. According to Mark Tcaciuk, organizing mass protests to demand the dissolution of parliament is a democratic way of regulating the political crisis which is now faced by the Republic of Moldova, respecting the will of the people. “People should be taken to the street in an organized way - if there is no organization, the “ 7th of April ” will be repeated. If we really want to change something, we must understand that this cannot be achieved without active civilian participation. People must be taken into the streets to demand the dissolution of parliament,” Mark Tcaciuk said during the program “Politics with Natalia Morari” on TV8. The former presidential adviser is convinced that the next convocation will be formed without the Democratic Party and all groups dissociated from this formation. In addition, according to Tcaciuk, the next parliament will have more legitimacy than the current one. “The next parliament will be without the Democratic Party, without all the PDM derivatives, all this political trash will no longer exist in the next legislative body. The next parliament will certainly be more principled. Such phenomena as packages with money, blackmail and pressure, will become rare,” Mark Tcaciuk added. The leader of the Collective Action Party- the Civic Congress says his formation is preparing to take part in all subsequent elections. “The Civil Congress will take part in all elections, starting with the elections in Gagauzia. We are going into battle,” Mark Tcaciuk said. Earlier, the Central Election Commission noted that if the decision is made to organize arrange the early parliamentary elections, 120 million lei will be required for the elections to be properly conducted. Acting Prime Minister Aureliu Ciocoi noted that unless there is a full-fledged government to ensure the allocation of funds based on the State Budget Law for 2021, the money for organizing the elections will be taken from the Reserve Fund.