Iurie Leanca has reacted to the DA Party’s call to prosecute those responsible for the secretly adopted November 2014 bailout by labeling them “primitive” and “selective”.
Leanca, prime minister at the time, in commented that “the statements by the DA leaders are just primitive, so much so that they are also selective”. “If they insist that it’s a crime to approve a bailout, why don’t they request the prosecution of their alliance colleagues, (then Education Minister) Maia Sandu and (then Defense Minister) Viorel Cibotaru, who also voted for the government guarantees? If their understanding of some state affairs is so narrow, how do they even intend to govern this country? They would have perhaps let the entire economy fall apart, and half a million people lose their savings, just to be able to later accuse others for their inaction, as is their habit”, fumed Leanca.
Leaca went on to “wish them luck going to European courts and requesting them to punish other governments in Italy, Spain, or the Great Britain, which also intervened in the same manner”.
The DA Party today issued a statement declaring, among other things that, the abridged second Kroll report was a disappointment as it failed to reveal the “real beneficiaries” of the 2012-2014 bank fraud.