Cooperarea dintre putere şi opoziţie – factor de consolidarea a democraţiei în Moldova
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COLAŢCHI, Angela. Cooperarea dintre putere şi opoziţie – factor de consolidarea a democraţiei în Moldova. In: Moldoscopie, 2012, nr. 2(57), pp. 81-91. ISSN 1812-2566.
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Numărul 2(57) / 2012 / ISSN 1812-2566 /ISSNe 2587-4063

Cooperarea dintre putere şi opoziţie – factor de consolidarea a democraţiei în Moldova

Pag. 81-91

Colaţchi Angela
 
Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
 
Disponibil în IBN: 20 noiembrie 2013


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The short history of Moldavian Parliamentarism, beginning with the last decade of the past century and ending with our days, proves to us how antago-nistic are the relations between power and opposition. The Republic of Moldova is placed in a situation when it can hardly afford itself a luxury of a long-term transition. Moreover, the young and ambitious Moldovan political elite is aware that Moldova’s transition from totalitarianism to democracy and the democracy building, in fact, takes place almost simulta-neously. The sustainable development of our society, failing to observe this re-quirement, would not plausibly succeed. Only such democratic transformations in Moldova will be irreversible. A system of democratic governance is deemed enhanced if, in spite of any deep systemic crisis, despite a number of major economic problems, the deceptions and frustrations, most people accept and fo-llow the idea that the democratic institutions and procedures are only capable to manage and resolve any crisis. The governors and the governed are aware and abide by the idea that the democratic institutions and procedures have no alternative. I tis natural that in a democratic state the political debates to be unfolded not in the square, but within the framework of the discussions between the rep-resentatives of the political parties (opposition).Particularly here in a free and professional way the majority leads, but the minority teaches it permanently how to hold the steering-wheel. How I said earlier the success of our society will depend on the ability of the opposition to be initiative, of the power to be enough responsive, and of both to be enough tolerand and cooperand.