PLDM leaders are envisaged in penal file following April 6 protests

The president of the Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM), Vlad Filat, and the first deputy president of the party, Alexandru Tanase, told a news conference that they are in a penal inquest file for calling to mass disorder. According to those two politicians, lawyer Vitalie Nagacevschi, a member of the PLDM's Standing Bureau, is also on the list. They are charged they would have called protesters on Monday evening to Chisinau's downtown to cause mass havoc, Info-Prim Neo reports. Filat has stated that the dossier is fabricated in order to charge the opposition over standing behind the violent protests of Tuesday in Chisinau. According to him, the genuine organizers of all the violence acts are actually the ruling party, which through the agency of some 40 people challenged scores of youths, who were peacefully protesting against the results of the poll. The PLDM leader says the party has about 20 hours of video materials showing who is behind all the violent actions and proving that those were orchestrated. Filat says a team of representatives of those three opposition parties (PLDM, PL and AMN) has been set up to gather evidence to prove that breeches took place in the April 5 poll. “Our goal is to show that there was a trend to rig the elections and to show the procedure used to do that,” Vlad Filat said. He also asks the international bodies to probe and establish who is behind the violence of April 7 and who was to win following those. “In a crisis period, when you want to establish who is guilty, you should first learn who is to win from that,” said the PLDM's deputy president, Alexandru Tanase. The PLDM denies any involvement in the protest actions of April 7 and says its leaders did everything to stabilize the chaotic situation that erupted in the center of the capital, while the authorization previously asked for to organize protests was withdrawn. The Chisinau opposition is accused by the Moldovan authorities of being behind the violent protests from Monday and Tuesday. Scores of youth protesting against the results of the elections destroyed the headquarters of the Presidency and the Parliament then. The authorities announce the repair works will take 300 million lei from the country's budget.

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