The BCC: Televisions were more objective at the end of the electoral campaign
The Broadcasting Coordinating Council (BCC) found that at the end of the electoral campaign, televisions were more objective. The statement was made at the BCC meeting that discussed the latest report on monitoring televisions in the electoral campaign. The members of the BCC found improvements in compliance with the rules on the coverage of the electoral campaign, although they still had some objections to broadcasters. In the period of June 7–14, televisions aired 342 materials with political connotation that covered the activities of all 17 contestants for Chisinau municipality mayor. The most attention was given to the Liberal Party candidate Dorin Chirtoaca, Liberal Democratic Party candidate Serafim Urechean, the Party of Law and Justice candidate Marcel Darie and Democratic Party candidate Monica Babuc. // Infotag
PLDM appeals to voters to support pro-European forces in the second round of elections
At a press briefing, Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM) leader Vlad Filat appealed to people to support, in the elections of June 28, the candidates of pro-European forces, which are interested in the country’s development and in combating corruption. “By voting for PLDM candidates, you’ll be voting for the country’s wellbeing and prosperity. In the places where our candidates failed to enter the second round, including Chisinau, I am appealing for you to support the candidates of democratic parties, because they are the only chance for the bright future of Moldova,” Filat said.