Communist M.P. Vladimir Turcan said today that he will be leaving the party's faction in Parliament and will go on to form a non-Communist left-wing party.
Mr. Turcan promised that he would be joined by a few of his Communist colleagues.
The main reason for his departure is the party's decision not to vote for a President on December 7, which will lead to the dismissal of Parliament and early legislative elections, most likely in 2010.
“I have signs from the entire country [Imedia: from his supporters], and I hope that until early elections, which will take place no earlier than the fall of next year, we will succeed," Mr. Turcan noted.
Communist M.P. Mark Tkaciuk was reluctant to comment on Mr. Turcan's statements, and said he expects him to talk to his faction about his plans.
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