MPs Maia Sandu and Sergiu Litvinenco rejected the invitation to submit a denouncement in support of their postings on a social networking site where they asserted that judges of the Constitutional Court are being intimidated and followed, the Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) has said.
The PGO noted the two politicians argued they do not trust the law enforcement agencies and cannot reveal the source of information. However, in other cases, they actively filed denouncements to the PGO, says the institution’s press release.
The Prosecutor General’s Office said it didn’t take legal action, didn’t authorize and didn’t ask the judge of inquiry to authorize special investigation actions against Constitutional Court judges and the information presented by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Security and Intelligence Service and the National Anticorruption Center shows these institutions also didn’t take such measures.
In a comment, PAS MP Sergiu Litvinenco said that given the half-false press release of the PGO, which is full of political labels against those who criticize Dodon, the next few days he will formulate a penal denouncement over the information he possesses about the pressure to which the representatives of the Dodon regime subject CC judges.