PSD compiles 'Moldovan traitors list'
The Social Democratic Party (PSD) says it will launch a site www.tradatori.md after the July 29 elections on which it will post a list with Moldovan traitors. The first will be Eduard Musuc, a former PSD secretary, who is now running on position 43 on the Communists' list (PCRM) and former Communist Marian Lupu, the first on the Democratic Party's (PDM) list for parliament.
“Be sure, after the elections more traitors will appear,” PSD member Dumitru Godoroja told a news conference on July. He made a reputation by throwing eggs at Musuc, Info-Prim Neo reports.
The PSD maintains it will ask to ban the PCRM after entering the parliament, “since this party uses Musuc and Lupu to destabilize the situation in the Social-Democrats' team.”
“Colleagues of ours were called to go to the PDM. They say they will be left alone by the PCRM,” said Godoroja, adding that some are threatened to be beaten, others are offered money and offices.
Iurie Bolboceanu, the PSD's deputy president, has said the PCRM tried to destabilize the situation in the PSD through three 'projects': 'the Musuc project”, 'the Lupu project' and 'the Rosca project – the law-enforcement and controlling entities.” “They will fail with the Lupu project as they did with the Musuc project,” he said.
Referring to the Lupu project, he said that “Diacov (Dumitru Diacov, PDM president) and Lupu are 'acrobats-brothers' with mats borrowed from Voronin” and that “all the mechanisms of destabilizing the situation in the PSD are made by the same hands”. Bolboceanu explains that bringing Lupu to the PDM, the PCRM intended and managed not to allow for the creation of a strong democratic pole on the center of the political spectrum. He has said that the statements made by Musuc and PDM according to which scores of district organizations would have left the PSD are false, they go on working for social-democrats.
According to Bolboceanu, “the PCRM and its allies focus on the PSD because of its anti-Communist program, which is to curb the political extremism in Moldova.”
The PCRM and the PDM have not commended yet the PSD's statements.