Former President of Moldova promised to pass a deputy mandate

Former president of Moldova, the leader of the Socialist Party Igor Dodon promised to pass the deputy mandate. About this on Monday, October 18, reports “Sputnik Moldova.”

“To be honest, I do not see the point of being in this parliament. I think I can be much more efficient in other positions,” Dodon said at a briefing.

Ex-President noted that the role of the opposition leader will be more active outside of parliament. Dodon assured that she would submit an application to the Parliament Secretariat in the coming days.

In September, another former president of Moldova, the leader of the Communist Party Vladimir Voronin announced care from politics.

In November last year, Dodon lost the presidential election. In the second round, he scored 42.25 percent of the vote, and the former Maja Sanda Prime Minister – 57.75 percent.

/Media reports.