joi, 12 iulie 2012

Moldova condemned totalitarian communist hammer and sickle banned!


Moldova has condemned the communist totalitarian regime! Hammer and sickle - symbols of communist ideology were taken outside the law. A draft decision to this effect was passed with 53 votes for, a moment ago by the Parliament.
For such decision has been exposed all parties representing the Alliance - Liberal Democratic Party Democratic Party. Accordingly, CPRM, socialists Dodon and unrelated group members led by Vadim Misin - were opposed. After voting, the Communists left the parliament chamber. Thus, political parties will not be able to utilize and propaganda attributes communist ideology.
Communist Party responded as he could. "I am proud of being communist! Better to be a communist than a fascist like you I try to limit the rights of the Communist Party, the largest party in Moldova and the only opposition party, "said deputy Petrenco.
"I am against totalitarian regimes, both communism and fascism and Nazism. And you Mr. Petrenco, if you mean that you think communist and fascist because both were totalitarian regimes. Got it? Bonjour Maman! This is in French, "replied Ghimpu.
The Liberals, Communists will have to change their party symbols and sickle hammer and replace them with "a samocat wheel" or "a spoon and fork on a plate".
"PSRM, like most of those in the room, condemns crimes of totalitarian communist regime. However, we believe this project is directed more than a political revenge against the opposition. Therefore we will not support this project, "said Socialist leader, Igor Dodon.
For his part, said Vadim Misin historical truths have been distorted by liberals and urged lawmakers not to vote for this proeict by law.
And Liberal Democrat Cyril Lucinschi abstained from voting, arguing that it would be condemned not only Communism and Fascism and Nazism.
Before the voting, 20 Communist deputies have signed up for speeches. Their statements in total lasted over two hours. In total, the project was examined and debated for 5 hours.
Draft decision on historical, political, and legal assessment of totalitarian communist regime in Moldova provides condemnation of the totalitarian communist regime Republiac Soviet Socialist Republic who committed crimes against humanity, and actions that contributed turor people to commit these crimes. However, the law prohibits use in Moldova for political symbols of the communist totalitarian regime (hammer and sickle) and promotion of totalitarian ideologies.

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