(VIDEO) Ion Ceban’s MAN party announces motion of no confidence against Moldovan government

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The leader of the Party of National Alternative Movement (MAN), Ion Ceban, has announced that the party he leads will initiate a motion of no confidence against the Government.

According to him, on Saturday MAN will convene an expanded National Council, during which the motion will be submitted for approval. Subsequently, the party will seek support from members of Parliament to sign the document.

The MAN leader justified the initiative by expressing dissatisfaction with the current government, arguing that citizens “no longer accept the simulation of reforms.”

“Five years of lies. Five years of stripping citizens and filling all institutions only with relatives, friends, godchildren, and members who passed through PAS’s extraordinary filters,” the mayor of the capital said.

In his statement, Ceban accused the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) of ignoring the problems faced by teachers, doctors, police officers, civil servants, farmers, and the business sector, as well as of mismanaging the economy.

“They have nothing to do with what is happening to teachers’ salaries, doctors, police officers, civil servants, or the situation of farmers and business operators, whom they are suffocating, while only those loyal to the PAS party through various contracts remain. Or PAS representatives are appropriating companies, taking them over abusively. This is a total failure not just for PAS, but for the country, because you said you would be different, but you are more dangerous and toxic than the rest,” the MAN leader said.

He also stated that recent measures, including personnel changes in certain institutions, represent only “cosmetic resignations,” and called for investigations into alleged violations.

“What is happening now? A so-called cleansing of institutions, with a few cosmetic resignations, but for such serious violations, shouldn’t criminal cases be opened? If such things had happened in Europe, in Germany or France, everyone would have been dismissed,” Ion Ceban concluded.