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PAS comments on Democratic MPs’ request


https://www.ipn.md/en/pas-comments-on-democratic-mps-request-7965_1043715.html

The Democratic Party led by Vlad Plahotniuc is the biggest threat to Moldova’s security. This is how the Party “Action and Solidarity” (PAS) commented on the letters sent by Democratic MPs to a number of state institutions, by which these asked to determine possible activities against the Republic of Moldova by Ludmila Kozlowska and her ties with the PAS and the Party “Platform Dignity and Truth” (PPPDA), IPN reports.

In a press release, the PAS said Plahotniuc this way prepares the post-electoral alliance with the pro-Russian Party of Socialists together with which it adopted the mixed-member electoral system that is designed to keep them in power. “The Democratic Party signed an agreement with Putin’s party in 2010, as Dodon’s party did. Plahotniuc is the one who has rebroadcasted the Kremlin’s propaganda for many years. They now accuse us of cooperation with the Kremlin, which is an aberration,” said the party.

The PAS noted it has no connection with Ludmila Kozlowska and the NGO mentioned in the letter. The party’s delegation took part in a conference staged by the NGO in the European Parliament, on the violation of human rights by the regime in Chisinau. “If the servants of Plahotniuc consider the participation in the discussion represents illegal financing of the PAS, how should be classed the non-transparent financing worth millions of the PDM, over which they didn’t provide responses, or the Bahamas financing of the PSRM and Dodon?” asked the party.

According to the PAS, to hide these schemes and to divert public attention from the stolen banking funds and the laundering of dirty money through the fiscal amnesty law, the Plahotniuc-Dodon regime invents internal and external enemies so as to justify their presence in government.

A group of MPs of the Democratic Party on August 21 sent letters to a number of Moldovan state institutions, asking to investigate the possible actions against the Republic of Moldova by the president of the Foundation “Otwarty Dialog” (“Open Dialogue”) Ludmila Kozlowska, who has Russian and Ukrainian nationalities and who was recently expelled from Poland and the EU for having ties with the Russian secret services. The MPs requested to probe the ties of Ludmila Kozlowska and “Otwarty Dialog” with the political parties PAS and PPPDA, including possible aspects related to the illegal financing or provision of benefits to the given parties.