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Parties-Phantoms, Parties - State Institutions, Parties - State Enterprises
20 parties have registered in the current election campaign. Many people say it is a too big number for such a small country as Moldova. At the same time, much more parties could take part in the election campaign.
Antidiscrimination bill discriminates people, opinions
"This antidiscrimination law makes us, the normal people who reproduce normally to be equal with the necrophiles, zoophiles and pedophiles," said Anatol Plugaru. According to him, the things that the Moldovan people need have been already stipulated in the Constitution.
"We cannot accept to educate our children and built healthy families in such conditions. That's why they should be stopped. The bill in fact discriminates not the sexual minorities, but the majority of the people in this country," said the former Minister of National Security.
Valeriu Plesca said a new law is necessary where something needs to be regulated, but nothing is to be regulated in this case. He stated that together with Anatol Plugaru and Radu Busila, he tried to find facts when and where representatives of sexual minorities were discriminated, but could not find such cases in the administrative practice.
Radu Busila said the approval of this bill by the Government and its submission to Parliament represent defiance of the Moldovan legislation and the Christian tradition that is centuries old. "This is a shameful and regrettable concession," he stressed, adding that there is no honorable legal, political or moral reason that would justify this initiative.
The antidiscrimination bill was approved by the executive on February 17.
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