Communists and Socialists Bloc faction left today's parliament meeting in protest
Chisinau, July 13. /MOLDPRES/- The Communists and Socialists Bloc (BCS) faction left today's parliament meeting in protest. They were dissatisfied that the initiatives proposed to be examined at the meeting were not supported.
BCS faction MP Vlad Batrîncea said that the faction members decided to boycott the parliament session.
"We came today with 10 initiatives, but none of them was supported. We were waiting for the Government to report on the incident at the Airport and social payments. We proposed to withdraw the "Patriot" project from the agenda. All initiatives have been rejected. It is inadmissible that the opposition cannot initiate hearings, that's why we decided to boycott the meeting today and tomorrow", said Batrîncea.
The decision was taken after the faction requested a break of the parliament session. The MPs returned after two hours.
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