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2009-09-02 15:46:00
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Voronin Announces Intention to Resign as

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TAGS: PGOV PHUM KDEM PINR MD
SUBJECT: Voronin Announces Intention to Resign as
"Rump" Parliament Meets September 2

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TAGS: PGOV PHUM KDEM PINR MD
SUBJECT: Voronin Announces Intention to Resign as
"Rump" Parliament Meets September 2


1. (SBU) SUMMARY: As the "rump" Parliament of 53
Alliance for European Integration (AIE) MPs was
meeting at the National Palace, President Voronin
told a PCRM Party Plenum that he would renounce
his position as Acting President and continue as
Member of Parliament and head of PCRM faction.
His resignation will presumably be effective
September 14, the deadline for MPs to choose
between holding another Government position or
their Parliamentary seat. The PCRM Congress also
confirmed their intention to continue efforts to
form a "Left-Centrist" coalition, and go into
opposition if this failed.


2. (SBU) Meanwhile, the Alliance-led Parliament
called on Prime Minister Greceanii to report on
the economy, but when she failed to appear (she
was at the PCRM meeting),deputies debated and
adopted a resolution on economic issues. Deputies
held off on adopting any legislation, pending a
decision by the Constitutional Court Q expected
early next week Q on the legality of Speaker
Ghimpu's August 28 election. END SUMMARY.

Ghimpu Chairs Session of "Rump" Parliament
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3. (SBU) The 53 Alliance deputies gathered
September 2 for a session of Parliament that was
boycotted by the 48 Communist deputies, who
instead attended an extended PCRM plenum meeting.
A cloud of uncertainty hung over the Parliamentary
session pending a Constitutional Court ruling on
the legality of AIE member Ghimpu's August 28
election as Speaker. The Party of Communists
presented their case to the Constitutional Court
on September 1, asking for an expedited decision
which is expected on or around September 8.


4. (SBU) The deputies had determined before the
session not to attempt to adopt any legislation
until the legality of the Speaker's election was
resolved. Instead, the Parliament voted to invite
Prime Minister Greceanii to report to the
Parliament on the economic situation and Chairman
of Teleradio Moldova Valentin Todercan to report
on his media's failure to televise the session as
had been voted upon August 28. After adopting a
very moderate Appeal to National Minorities (in
Russian),they adjourned for a two hour break, to
give the invitees time to prepare and appear.



5. (SBU) When Prime Minister Greceanii and
Teleradio Chief Todercan failed to appear, after
denouncing their "contempt" for the Parliament,
the deputies debated the state of the economy and
the need for media reform. Speakers noted the
economic crisis, including the expected 12 percent
deficit and the serious 50 percent decline in
Foreign Direct Investment, and criticized the
previous government's "unprecedented" borrowing of
more than one billion lei (approximately 100
million USD). The Parliament also adopted a
declaration on unblocking the economy. The
Parliament adjourned without setting a date for
its next session, presumably to wait until after
the Constitutional Court decision on the session's
legality.

Voronin to Resign as of September 14
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6. (SBU) While the "Rump" Parliament was meeting,
members of the Party of Communists gathered on
September 2 at a special national-level sitting
that included regional leaders from around the
country, in order to discuss PCRM options and
strategy. According to media reports, at this
meeting, Acting President Voronin stated his
intention to retain his position as an MP and
vacate the Presidency. (Note: as required by law,
he would have to resign as of September 14, the
legal deadline for choosing between holding
another government position and being an MP.)


7. (SBU) A formal PCRM statement also reaffirmed
the PCRM's intention to form an anti-crisis "Left-
Centrist" coalition as the best way to avoid early
elections in 2010. However, their statement noted
that in the event that it would not be possible to

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form such a "patriotic" Parliamentary majority,
the PCRM would then move into the opposition.
While there also were reports that the PCRM had
determined not concede the votes necessary to
elect a President, which would trigger
Parliamentary elections again in 2010, PCRM MP
Vladimir Turcan told the press that no such
decision had been taken. Turcan said that he
viewed the probability of early elections as
remaining at 50-50.

Comment
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8. (SBU) Acting President Voronin's announcement
that he intends to resign lays to rest fears of a
looming political and constitutional crisis which
would have been triggered by his attempt to cling
to power (which would have forced the Alliance to
declare the position of President vacant).
Voronin appears to have understood that his days
as President were numbered, and that it would be
better to exit gracefully. The structural
uncertainties about the Alliance's ability to
elect its candidate (currently Democratic Party
leader Marian Lupu) to the Presidency remain in
place, as they still need the eight additional
votes from the PCRM, but the brewing Alliance-PCRM
battle over Voronin's status now would appear to
have been resolved. After September 14, the
Speaker will become Acting President.


9. (SBU) Nevertheless, Moldova is still
temporarily in a situation of dual power. While
the Alliance hopes to decisively take the reins of
power into its hands, it has been stymied by the
necessity of awaiting the Constitutional Court's
decision on the PCRM challenge to the legality of
Ghimpu's election. Should the Court, which is
widely perceived as being biased toward the PCRM,
rule in favor of the Communists, the Alliance has
the majority necessary to reelect Ghimpu in a
repeat vote. The next challenge will be to get
the two factions of Parliament back together in a
united session that is universally recognized as
legitimate.


10. (SBU) The Alliance is strategizing that once
they begin passing reform legislation and making
the personnel changes that are within the
Parliament's competency (such as removing the
Chairman of the Constitutional Court),they will
win support from some Communist deputies. The
PCRM, on the other hand, is still hoping to
delegitimize Ghimpu and his election. A picture
on the front page of a pro-Communist newspaper
September 2 showed Ghimpu's image superimposed
over a picture of Romanian Fascist leader
Antonescu wearing the Iron Cross, terming his
election a "simple joke." We have heard that even
some of the more progressive PCRM deputies are
indignant about Ghimpu's election and ready to
roll the dice again in new elections. Though the
situation is still murky, it clear that both sides
are respecting the rule of law, playing by the
rules of the Constitution and Parliamentary
procedures, and waiting for legal validation from
the Constitutional Court in order to proceed.

MICHELI