While a number of journalists in Chisinau still call “parties” the teams that consolidated the Shor criminal group, who recently came together in Moscow to create the bloc “Pobeda/Victory”, DW says trenchantly that another step has been taken in the capital of the former Soviet empire towards “the deliberate action of destroying the country and those who serve these purposes can be accused of treason for the benefit of the enemy,” IPN reports.
The quoted source considers that Shor’s men, “Moldova’s saviors from PAS terror”, are “a caricature projection of the sinister Kremlin conclave”. Many passed from party to party. They were Communists whom oligarch Plahotniuc recruited piecemeal in December 2015, with Voronin’s approval, in order to create a social-democratic platform to establish an absolute majority to install him in the post of prime minister. Professional defectors, political and press mercenaries: before they served Plahotniuc, today they have aligned themselves with Shor, under the high patronage of the Kremlin.
The “Pobeda” bloc is preparing the ground for a Russian invasion of Moldova. If Ukraine resists, they will act through elections to install a pro-Russian regime in Bessarabia, hitting Ukraine from Transnistria, using the Chisinau International Airport to facilitate the rotation of the Russian troops stationed in the separatist area.
“The question “political competition or coup?” is just rhetoric, and things are very clear, even if some still have doubts. “When a state cannot guarantee compliance with the law and allows subversive activities on its territory, we are no longer talking about electoral campaigning, honest political competition, but about a “special operation” of a foreign power plotting the overthrow of the constitutional order in your country.”
The author believes that when a large, aggressive and criminal kingdom, which kills hundreds of thousands of people in a neighboring country, Ukraine, which also aspires to democracy and European integration, places its agents in the political competition in the Republic of Moldova, we no longer have a confrontation of “different points of view”, but a deliberate action to destroy the country, and those who serve these purposes can be accused of treason for the benefit of the enemy. “It is as if Ukraine, in the midst of a war with Russia, would allow a pro-Moscow party to enter into political competition, to plead in Kiev for the renunciation of the European Union and NATO, to demand privileged relations with Russia, and Russia, in its immense magnanimity, to stop killing Ukrainian mothers and children. It’s called surrender,” concludes the German publication.