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11 February 2012
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Gheorghe Russu

Vice-director, The Center for Combating Economic Crimes and Corruption

Parties-Phantoms, Parties - State Institutions, Parties - State Enterprises

Ion PREAŞCĂ

20 parties have registered in the current election campaign. Many people say it is a too big number for such a small country as Moldova. At the same time, much more parties could take part in the election campaign.

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The „MU" leader asks the Governing authorities to respect war veterans

The chairperson of „Moldova Unita" Party (MU), Vladimir Turcanu, criticizes the attitude of the members of governing coalition towards the Victory Day of May 9 and towards the Second World War veterans.
DECA-press, 15 March 2010, 12:29

Turcan criticized the aspect of medals in black and white format, that will be awarded to veterans of the 65 th anniversary since the end of the war. Turcan insists on the fact the medals should have another series of colors and carry the inscription "for those who fought in the anti-Hitler coalition". Turcan does not contest the decision these medals should be also awarded to veterans that fought for the Romanian Army. "This thing would definitely unite all veterans", Turcan noted.

The „MU" leader also criticized the program of cultural-artistic actions prepared by the Government for May 9.

„The program of celebration of 65 years since the war was made under the formula - the end of war. The term of "victory" disappeared from this decision and from the action plan. "The attitude of the Alliance is humiliating"", Vladimir Turcan informed.

Turcan also announced about the fact the fact he represents negotiated with one of the commercial banks of Moldova where an account was opened for all people willing to donate for veterans. The money to be gathered will be distributed on May 9 to all veterans.

According to statistics, there are still 5492 veterans of the Soviet Army and 544 of the Romanian Army are still alive in the Republic of Moldova.


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