Ștefan Gligor, the president of the Party of Change, said he voted for a change, first of all for the replacement of the discredited political class. “I voted for what we experienced during the past ten years not to repeat and to eliminate for good the organized crime from Parliament, the Government and the state institutions. I voted with great hope for a real change,” Ștefan Gligor stated for IPN.
He noted he could travel today to the administrative border with the Transnistrian region to convince himself of organized transportation of voters and voter corruption. There over 20,000 voters there and evidently those people are organized and brought by personal cars. He possesses information about the covering of the voter corruption and organized transportation operation by the law enforcement bodies, including by persons delegated by the Ministry of Home Affairs, and about the involvement of state-owned enterprises in the process of organizing, transportation and corrupting voters. “It’s definite that most of the CEC members form part of these bribery and organized transportation scheme as they blocked the adoption of the decision on the banning and prevention of organized transportation of voters, as in 2020. It’s clear that a drastic cleanup is needed after these elections, including in the CEC,” stated Ștefan Gligor.
The president of the Party of Change voiced hope that the people voted for parties who intend to bring things in Moldova in order. The expectations are big, but the results will be seen tomorrow. “In general, I think our people learned many lessons from the experiences lived the past ten years. I hope they will no longer allow mistakes to be made in the management of state affairs. I hope a lot that the people will vote, but will also exercise control over this vote,” noted Ștefan Gligor.
Polling stations are open until 9pm today.