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Crisis in Moldova is not political, but mafiotic, “Antimafie” Movement


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The crisis in Moldova is not political, but mafiotic and it resulted from misunderstandings between those who are in power, deputy head of the “Antimafie” People’s Movement Party Daniela Bodrug said in the public debate “Culture of political crisis views and roles of the extra-parliamentary parties in the process of overcoming and communication with society”, staged by IPN.

Daniela Bodrug said that this crisis appeared appeared after a piece fell from the mafiotic system created by the former alliance. That piece was the ex-prosecutor general.”The alliance was formed based on mafiotic interests, which were only financial,” said Daniela Bodrug. She stressed that the crisis started to emerge when the members of the alliance accepted to name persons from the mafia to posts in state institutions.

”A big mistake was made when the alliance was created. The administration of the law enforcement bodies was entrusted to Vlad Plahotniuc. Consequently, today’s results cannot produce a solution in the interests of the Moldovan people. The crisis is between them because they must negotiate this mafiotic system,” stated Daniela Bodrug.

According to her, the negotiators make ambiguous statements, but the truth is behind this cloud of smoke, which hides the odious agreements reached by the real players of this system – Vlad Filat and Vlad Plahotniuc. “Until the two do not come to terms, this impasse will not be broken. The solution is for the Moldovans to fight for the establishment of the rule of law. This administration is mafiotic,” said the deputy head of “Antimafie” Movement.

The debate ”Culture of political crisis: views and roles of the extra-parliamentary parties in the process of overcoming and communication with society” is the 14th of the series of public debates held by IPN News Agency within the project “Development of political culture by public debates”. The project is supported by Hanns Seidel Foundation.