The Constitutional Court (CC) confirmed the legality of the results of the July 11 parliamentary elections and confirmed the powers of the elected MPs at a meeting on Friday, July 23.
The decision is final and not subject to appeal.
Recall, on July 11, early parliamentary elections were held in Moldova. According to the results provided by the Central Election Commission, only three political parties entered the new parliament after the elections: PAS, which will represent the parliamentary majority after receiving 52.8% of the vote; the Bloc of Communists and Socialists with 27.17% and the Shor party with 5.74% of the vote are in opposition.
In accordance with the provisions of the law, the CEC is to issue identity cards to the elected MPs. At the same time, the elected Parliament will convene for a constituent meeting upon convocation by the President of the Republic of Moldova.