Filip: Unfortunate Moldova - Sandu Wants Parliamentary Elections whilst Dodon Wants Presidential Ones

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The leader of the Democratic Party Pavel Filip believes that "the leadership of Moldova today is not up to security issues." He wrote about this on Wednesday in social networks after a meeting of parliamentary commission on national security, defense and public order, infotag.md reported. According to Filip, the commission "hearings took behind closed doors between the ISS, the Ministry of Defense, the Bureau for Reintegration after last week Democrats' request to hold hearings on the topic of national security." “Anyway, it’s not clear why the discussions were held secretly. I didn’t hear anything new, except what I read in the press. Yes, they confirmed there are alarming tectonic movements in the neighboring countries - Romania, Ukraine, Belarus and the region. It is absolutely clear that everyone is preparing for something, is being rebuilding, is being securing, is being mobilizing. Including in Tiraspol, "he said. The leader of the Democrats expressed bewilderment that the Moldovan authorities did nothing to react about: "there is silence in Chisinau." "Maia Sandu and Igor Dodon finally agreed on the need for early elections. It is only that, one of them wants parliamentary elections, whilst the other one wants presidential. It's an unfortunate country," Filip concluded.