Members of the Movement “Sfatul Tarii 2” issued a public statement by which they call on the Moldovan electors to vote in the runoff as they will have to choose not between two persons, but rather between the orientation to European civilization and euro-Asian slavery, with all the possible consequences. In a news conference at IPN, head of the Movement “Sfatul Tarii 2” Nicolae Dabija said that if Igor Dodon wins the November 13 runoff elections, he will change Moldova’s European course because money from the EU will no longer come, while Russia is concerned about the wars in Syria and Ukraine and cannot financially support the Republic of Moldova.
“No one will get pensions and salaries, not speaking about raises in these. Those who will vote for Dodon will vote not to have pensions and salaries and this will happen during the next two-three months. If Igor Dodon wins the elections, the citizens of the Republic of Moldova will lose the right to travel visa-free in the European Union. The road to the EU countries will be closed forever. His irresponsible assertions cause blockages from all sides. Our country will become the most isolated state in the world and will be more isolated than the Russian region Kaliningrad, which can be reached by maritime ways only,” says the statement.
This also says that if Igor Dodon is elected President, he will federalize the Republic of Moldova and will transform it into a country with ‘three subjects’: Moldova, the Transnistrian region and Gagauzia, which will each have the right of veto. Three official languages will be decreed and the tricolor and other national symbols will be renounced. Moldova will become a Russian province, while the lies and hatred will become state policies.
The Movement’s first deputy head Constantin Codreanu called on the unionists of Moldova to vote for Maia Sandu, who said that she will vote for the Union with Romania in the referendum of 2018. He also called on candidate for President Maia Sandu to call upon the unionists to vote for her because a large part of those who voted for her in the first round of voting have pro-European and unionist views.
Alecu Renita, deputy head of the Movement “Sfatul Tarii 2”, said that in electoral debates Igor Dodon does not speak about his views on the country’s development, while the media outlets keep silent about the events of 2009 and about the suffering of the young people who went through the ‘death corridors’ for which Igor Dodon is also responsible because he held the post of first deputy prime minister then. The citizens in northern Moldova who earn their living owing to the connection with Ukraine will lose this source if Igor Dodon is elected President because the Ukrainian MPs already asked that this should be declared persona non grata.
People’s artist Ninela Caranfil, a member of the Board of Directors of “Sfatului Tarii 2”, called on the young people who do not know about the ‘Communist hell’ and Russians’ disdain for the Moldovans, who were considered slaves in the Soviet period, to vote for a lady who is honest and upright and who will think not about her own pocket, but about the country’s people as about a family. The actress expressed her indignation at the involvement of clerics in politics and reminded that most of the churches were closed in Moldova during the Communist rule.
The Movement’s secretary Nicolae Misail called upon the people to remember how small the Great National Assembly Square was for the many people who went there in 1989 and the feeling that brought those people together.
The November 13 runoff presidential elections involve candidates Maia Sandu and Igor Dodon.