Moldova's Pro-EU Coalition Breaks Up Following Arrests

Moldova's ruling Democratic Party, PDM, on Tuesday will decide whether to form a new alliance in parliament to regain its majority after the existing coalition with the Liberal Party broke up on Monday. 

The Liberal Party on Saturday said it was quitting the government coalition following the arrest of Dorin Chirtoaca, the vice-president of the party and the mayor of the capital, Chisinau, and Iurie Chirinciu, the transport minister. 

Chirtoaca, 37, who has been running Chisinau City Hall for 10 years, was put under house arrest after anti-graft prosecutors searched his office on Friday.

He is accused of soliciting bribes from private parking lot owners.

The Liberal Party's most successful politician in 2011 defeated the current Socialist President of Moldova Igor Dodon in the race for the mayoral office.

The Socialist Party has been trying to oust Chirtoaca on corruption charges ever since. Party leader Ion Ceban on Monday said they had finally collected enough signatures for a referendum on this issue.

 A day after Chirtoaca was placed under house arrest for 30 days, anti-graft prosecutors also arrested Liberal Party Transport Minister Iurie Chirinciuc together with several other officials under claims that they had been obstructing public contracts for road rehabilitation.

Liberal Party leader Mihai Ghimpu on Monday said the investigations were political and came from the direction of the pro-Russian President, Dodon.

"Dodon is responsible for what is happening," he said. "We have been and will be a target for the Kremlin. This is a geopolitical battle," he said.

The ruling Democratic Party is now under pressure to form another parliamentary majority, and said a decision on this would be made at Tuesday's...

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