Valeriu Lazar, a member of the Democratic Party, recently told Radio Free Europe that he thinks the new President needs to have political support. Mr. Lazar was responding to some Party of Communists representatives who have asked for a potential opposition candidate to be apolitical.
After the four non-Communist parties announced the creation of an Alliance for European Integration on Saturday, analysts have been wondering how they will manage to get the Party of Communists to vote for their presidential candidate. The Alliance has 53 seats, which is enough to form a Government but short of the 61 seats necessary to elect a President.
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