“ The Constitutional Court of Moldova approved the results of the parliamentary elections, in which the party of President Maia Sandu won the majority of mandates. Source: “European Truth” with reference to Newsmaker Details: On October 16, the Constitutional Court of Moldova confirmed the results of the September 28 parliamentary elections and approved the mandates of all elected deputies. At the meeting, the pro-Russian “Patriotic Bloc” called not to recognize the voting results. After the three-hour hearing, the judges went to the conference room and then announced the approval of the results. This decision is final and cannot be appealed. It will be recalled that according to the results of the elections, the party of President Maya Sandu “Action and Solidarity” (PAS) received 55 mandates, the “Patriotic Bloc” formed around ex-Prime Minister Ihor Dodon – 26, the “Alternative” bloc – 8, and the “Our Party” of Renato Usato and the “Democracy at Home” party – 6 mandates each. According to the legislation, within 30 days after that, the president must convene the parliament for a constituent meeting. It will be recalled that the previous Prime Minister Dorin Rechan refused the offer to head the government again and plans to refuse the deputy mandate as well. “Action and Solidarity” plans to nominate businessman Alexander Muntyana, who has been living in Ukraine for the past 20 years, as a candidate for prime minister. He already had to give an explanation after the material in the mass media, where the journalists stated about his cooperation in the past with a sub-sanctioned lawyer in Cyprus. Read more about the results of the elections in Moldova in the article Triumph of Sandu, failure of the Kremlin. How Moldova stayed on the path to the EU and what challenges it creates.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European Truth” with reference to Newsmaker
Details: On October 16, the Constitutional Court of Moldova confirmed the results of the September 28 parliamentary elections and approved the mandates of all elected deputies.
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At the meeting, the pro-Russian “Patriotic Bloc” called not to recognize the voting results.
After the three-hour hearing, the judges went to the conference room and then announced the approval of the results. This decision is final and cannot be appealed.
It will be recalled that according to the results of the elections, the party of President Maya Sandu “Action and Solidarity” (PAS) received 55 mandates, the “Patriotic Bloc” formed around ex-Prime Minister Ihor Dodon – 26, the “Alternative” bloc – 8, and the “Our Party” of Renato Usato and the “Democracy at Home” party – 6 mandates each.
According to the legislation, within 30 days after that, the president must convene the parliament for a constituent meeting.
We will remind, previous prime minister Dorin Rechan refused the offer to head the government again and plans to give up the deputy mandate as well.
“Action and Solidarity” plans to nominate businessman Alexander Muntyana, who has been living in Ukraine for the past 20 years, as a candidate for prime minister.
He already had to give an explanation afterwards material in mass mediawhere journalists reported on his past cooperation with a licensed lawyer in Cyprus.
Read more about the election results in Moldova in the article The triumph of Sandu, the failure of the Kremlin. How Moldova stayed on the path to the EU and what challenges it creates.