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PPPDA: Separatist regime uses pandemic to extend its influence


https://www.ipn.md/en/pppda-separatist-regime-uses-pandemic-to-extend-its-influence-7965_1074423.html

Representatives of the Party “Dignity and Truth Platform” (PPPDA) said the separatist regime uses the pandemic to extend its influence and control over the localities situated in the Transnistrian region. They asked to immediately convene a Government meeting so as to discuss the illegal posts set up in the Security Zone, IPN reports.

“We condemn this Government’s inability to defend the citizens of the Republic of Moldova. The anemic or lethargic reactions of the Reintegration Bureau do nothing but encourage the separatist regime. It also goes to the exclusive contract for the supply of electricity from Kuchurgan, the base agreement of Dodon to “give as a present” to the separatists land that does not belong to him, including Moldovan villages in the center of Dubăsari district for which the combatants of the Republic of Moldova in 1992 paid with blood,” PPPDA vice president Kiril Moțpan stated in a news conference.

According to him, the posts that were set up recently defy all the protocols signed at the OSCE’s insistence, flout the ceasefire agreement of 1992 that is disregarded by the militarist administration of the separatist region. “We ask the Government of the Republic of Moldova to define and apply a new policy for transforming the conflict in accordance with the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova and the international law, and to stop throwing lifebuoys and wicked concessions to the separatist regime. We cannot tolerate the further militarization of the region with Russian troops staying illegally in the region. It is inadmissible for Dodon to have separate political or electoral agreements with the heads of this regime, bypassing Parliament, obliging the Government to refrain from applying the law in relation to the chiefs of this regime,” said the MP.

According to Kiril Moțpan, Parliament should monitor the implementation of the agreements and protocols signed by the Government so as to determine what policy should be applied for the complete, definitive reintegration of the territory from the left side of the Nistru.

MP Stela Macari said there are a number of conflict situations in villages of Dubăsari district, which appeared together with the declaring of the state of emergency on March 17. In the period, the separatist forces blocked a large part of the roads that ensure connection between Cocieri and Corjova villages by setting up additional posts on the main roads. Reinforced concrete blocks and land piles were put on adjoining roads or other kinds of artificial impediments were created to make movement impossible. “It should be noted that the checkpoints were put up in the absence of coordination or official decisions by the Joint Control Commission,” stated the MP.

In another development, PPPPDA leader Andrei Năstase said he will challenge the Prosecutor’s Office’s decision to drop the case given that the videos made in the building of the Democratic Party, showing Igor Dodon, Vlad Plahotniuc and Sergey Yaralov, do not contain elements of an offense. He expressed his concern about particular actions taken to reinstate Vladimir Țurcan as president of the Constitutional Court.