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 ElectionsReferendum2010Informative Bulletin

Informative Bulletin from August 17, 2010

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CEC is anxious about voters’ rolls compilation

CEC issued data concerning the information reception from local public administration and diplomatic missions of Moldova concerning the compilation the voters’ rolls. According to CEC press-release only 1070 polling stations out of 2035 have presented electronic date about the compiled voters’ rolls. And that in the conditions when the deadline expired on August 13. CEC needs the above mentioned electronic data for inserting it on the web site, making it available for citizens’ check. Voters can check the voters’ roll and contest their correctness no later than five days before the voting day, i.e. till August 30.

Prime-minister Vlad Filat discourage actions against the boycott

Prime-minister Vlad Filat addressed the General Prosecutor Office, the Information and Security Office and the Center for Fighting Economic Crimes and Corruption to present daily information about the mayors and others local administration officials who impede the organization of polling stations for September 5th referendum. “I know that more and more local public servants are involved in the boycott actions against the referendum. I should remind that the law is one for all and it should be observed by everyone. Starting with this day I solicit the monitoring of all acts against the referendum, which are in fact acts against the legal norms and must be punished”. (Timpul)

AMN appeals to citizens to attend the referendum

The leaders of "Moldova Noastra" (Our Moldova) Alliance convoked a press-conference and launched an appeal addressed to citizens to participate massively in the constitutional referendum of September 5th for taking advantage of the possibility to elect directly the country’s president. This will mean the fulfillment of one of our programmatic item which is supported by others political parties. In this context, the AMN leader Serafim Urechean mentioned that unfortunately the Alliance for European Integration (AEI) leaders coordinate badly their political actions. At the same time, he mentioned that in the time remained till the referendum it is necessary to intensify the cooperation among AEI components. Urechean considers that the organization of presidential elections in the same day with the early parliamentary ones will be a fatal mistake for Moldova. Above that, Urechean considers that AEI components should have a single presidential candidate for the eventual presidential elections. In this respect, Urechean hinted the common AEI candidate should be Marian Lupu, the leader of Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM). (Moldpres)

PSD reiterates its appeal in favor of referendum boycott

Social Democratic Party of Moldova (PSD) issued a press-release in which confirms its attitude that “only the referendum of September 5th boycott through nonparticipation as well as through the public control against the eventual mystifications of the referendum results can help getting rid of the Alliance for European Integration”. This attitude and the option for referendum boycott will be spread by PSD among citizens on the eve of the constitutional referendum. PSD stated also that will not follow the interests of the countries involved in geopolitical games of the region but will promote the national interests of Moldovan state and those of its multinational people. (Infotag)

Minister of Foreign Affairs informed about polling stations abroad

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration (MFAEI), Iurie Leanca, informed during the Government sitting that 11 states out of 12 where Moldovan Government intends to open polling stations outside the diplomatic mission gave a positive reply in this sense. According to minister Leanca verbal acceptance were solicited. As a result 5 verbal and 6 written acceptances were received. Only the Canadian Government didn’t reply yet, though previously the displayed attitude was positive.

Parties’ expenditures for referendum campaign

Since the beginning of the election campaign for constitutional referendum of September 5th the expenditures of the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova (PLDM) were 1.1 millions Lei out of 1.14 wired of its electoral account; the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM) ~ 500 thousand Lei out 350 thousands; European Action Movement (MAE) ~ 6,500 out of 800 thousands; Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM) ~ 2,300 out of 20 thousands; Christian Democratic People’s Party (PPCD) ~ 9,200 Lei. At the same time, the Alliance Our Moldova, the Liberal Party, the National Liberal Party, the Republican Party, the Ecologist Party “Green Alliance of Moldova”, the Humanist Party of Moldova, the Party United Moldova declared lack of income and no expenditures. Finally, the Movement “Ravnopravie”, the Popular Republican Party, the Party of Socialists, the Conservative Party, the Party for Nation and Country, the Roma Political Movement, the National Romanian Party, the Labor Party and the Movement “New Force” didn’t present any account of their expenditures.