The presidential election in Moldavia has not taken place. Opposition deputies from Our Moldova Alliance, the Liberal-Democratic Party and the Liberal Party refused from the voting and left the parliament Pravda.Ru reports. Moldova is a parliamentary republic which has its own peculiarities. Unlike, for example, Israel, where the prime minister acts as the head of state, Moldova has the hybrid system of power. The president - the leader of the nation - is elected by the deputies of the parliament. Sixty-one of 101 votes are enough to consider the election valid. The communist party holds 60 deputy mandates, but they failed to win only one vote to nominate their presidential candidate. |
sexta-feira, 22 de maio de 2009
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