The Moldovan parliament passed a law on the transition to a mixed electoral system

20 July 2017, 15:07 | Policy
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This is reported by NewsMaker.

As noted, for this bill voted 74 MPs.

"The project has completely retained the original concept proposed by me," Dodon wrote in his Facebook.

At the same time as a sign of protest before the vote for the adoption of the law, the session hall was left by opposition deputies.

In particular, they demand the repeal of a law that, in their opinion, is beneficial to the losing Democratic Party of Moldova.

Also, protesters tried to penetrate the parliament building, but law enforcers blocked their way.

As a result of the incident, a scuffle occurred, several people were detained.



According to the law, 50 deputies will be elected to the parliament by party lists, and 51 - by separate electoral districts.

Recall, as previously reported, "URA-Inform," Moldovan President Igor Dodon supports the reform of the country's government. He also stressed that the government needs reform because there are too many officials in the country. It would have been even better if during the reforming of the government there was another cabinet of ministers.




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