Our Moldova Alliance throws shoes at Communists

Members of Our Moldova Alliance (AMN) presented an internet game, at a news conference, consisting in scoring points by throwing shoes at officials from the government and members of the Communists Party (PCRM). The AMN members have said the game's name is “To give shoes to the Communists Party” -- AMN's electoral slogan in the ongoing race for the early elections. In Romanian, literally, to give shoes to somebody is to send him away, Info-Prim Neo reports. Victor Osipov, an AMN candidate to the parliament, stated on July 7 that his party was scrutinizing the conduct of the media he called “Communist”. “I suggest Mr. Todercan (Valentin Todercan, Teleradio-Moldova's president -e.n.) to start counting so that he should not say he needs more time to make the calculus, as it was last time,” Osipov said. The AMN members have said the mission of the democratic parties in this race is to give shoes to the Communists, while “the PCRM's mission is to fraud the elections.” As an example, Victor Osipov has mentioned a letter of a prosecutor from Ungheni through which the latter recommended policemen to investigate key AMN members acting in that district. Gheorghe Susarenco, an AMN member, has highlighted cases through which he wants to prove that the Communist authorities do not observe the resolutions regarding the April 7 events, shortly adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and by the European Parliament. In those documents, the two forums demand the Moldovan authorities, among others, to probe the human rights violations after April 7 and to insure the fair appearance of politicians in media. “All the judges from the north of Moldova are on vacation. Some of them – even chairmen of electoral bureaus. Whom shall we make our complaints to. How do we hold the elections through the prism of the respective resolutions?” Susarenco asked. As other examples of alleged frauds, Gheorghe Susarenco brought about cases when police hinder electioneers to post electoral posters or when the mayor office of Valcinet village from Ocnita called on villagers to watch the pro-PCRM propaganda movie “Attack on Moldova.” AMN's representative at the Central Election Commission (CEC), Nicolae Raileanu, spoke about the Supreme Court of Justice giving the case to AMN in a trial against CEC, which obliged both the CEC and the Broadcasting Coordinating Council to make decisions following complaints from electoral contestants. Earlier, the CEC decided that the electoral litigations may be considered by courts only. “Most of the frauds are made not in the so-called basic voters lists, but in the additional lists, with the mobile boxes,” said Raileanu, who is to ask the CEC to change its regulation providing that the voters lists shall be stored in courts. He suggests that, after usage, these lists must be submitted to the local administrations in order to be checked up easier. AMN members say they will submit their complaints and findings to the Constitutional Court, so that “this shall not complain of lacking evidence in case of possibly rigging the elections.”

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