Moldovan, Romanian presidents tackle political situation by phone
President Klaus Iohannis expressed hope that the Moldovan parliament would vote a representative government with a strong European agenda as soon as possible.
President Klaus Iohannis expressed hope that the Moldovan parliament would vote a representative government with a strong European agenda as soon as possible.
Timofti, accompanied by Secretary General of the Administration of the President Ion Paduraru and advisors to the president, participated in a cultural-artistic event dedicated to Mihai Eminescu, held within the National Culture Day.
At the meeting, the president asked for the opinion of Socialist MPs about possibility of creating a parliamentary majority to appoint a candidate for the office of prime minister and possible support for the investiture of a new government.
President Nicolae Timofti condemned the terrorist actions and expressed solidarity with the international community mobilised to fight terrorism. "The values of democracy cannot be negotiated," said Nicolae Timofti.
„I was deeply marked by the terrorist attack on the office of weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo. On behalf of the Moldovan people and on my own behalf, I want to convey sincere condolence to you and entire French people. We are with the families of those who have died in this tragic incident and we hope that those who are guilty will be sentenced in the name of law”.
„At the turn of the year, I convey you a good thought of health and good humour. I wish you welfare and happiness to your families. God protects us. Happy New Year!”
At the same time, under presidential decree, Svetlana Leu was dismissed from the post of judge of the Bender Court of Appeal, in line with her application of resignation.