"The Government Will Have to Pass a Very Difficult Test." The PSRM-PCRM Faction Intends to Frequently Summon Ministers to Parliament

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The future faction of the Socialist and Communist Parties in parliament will not vote for the government formed by the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS), but intends to closely monitor the work of the new Cabinet. This was stated by the MP from PSRM Corneliu Furculita on the air of the program on Prime TV. The socialist stressed that the future PSRM-PCRM faction plans to tightly control the work of the new Cabinet, using all available levers to that end. At the same time, Furculita claims that his colleagues intend to be a "constructive and fighting" opposition. "Why would we vote for this government? The opposition should criticize the authorities. The government will face a very difficult test. There are mechanisms, instruments, including a vote of no confidence. We will summon the ministers to report. So, they'd better get prepared, because they will have to visit the parliament often," Furculita stressed. Let us remind you that after the July 11 elections, PSRM and PCRM announced that they would create a common faction in the parliament. After the mandates of the parties and blocs that did not enter the parliament were distributed, the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) has 63 mandates, the PCRM-PSRM bloc has 32 mandates, and the Shor party has 6 mandates.