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About Democrats who pull strings from behind, thieve with hand in your pocket and Turks whose fate was decided by Moldovans


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IPN flow synopsis for February 4, 2020

And the holes, corrupt police, poor markings will disappear…

Minister of the Interior Pavel Voicu said the institution he heads is working on a bill to make the punishments for drivers who break the road traffic regulations more severe, especially in cases of drunk driving and speeding.

The impudent ones from the entourage of Joe “the evasive” feel they are escaping 

Democrat Andrian Candu considers neither the Moldovan political class not the country on the whole needs snap parliamentary elections. “In 2019, we had local elections and parliamentary elections and that’s enough,” he stated. The Democratic leader Pavel Filip said the improvement of the living conditions of people will be the main priority of the parliamentary group of the Democratic Party in the 2020 spring-summer session

Neither Igor Dodon wants snap elections.

Was idea borrowed from Leps or from Kirkorov?

Asked to comment on expert opinions on the withdrawal of foreign exchange reserves for performing modernization and infrastructure works, as President Igor Dodon suggested, governor Octavian Armașu said an eventual withdrawal of funds from the foreign exchange reserves will have the same effect as the annulment of state securities. More exactly, there will be witnessed a situation of money issuance without coverage.

Theft goes on

I am the victim of fraud by high-ranking corrupt officials who have gone unpunished,” Stanislav Ivanița, a Moldovan farmer whose family had to sell all eight hectares of their land, a tractor, and a farm building used to house livestock to pay off a debt, stated for Global Voice.

Big boss then, not at all boss now

The criminal case started against the former director of the Security and Intelligence Service (SIS) Vasile Botnari over abuse of power in the expulsion of Turkish teachers was sent to court. On June 11 last year, the ECHR decided that Moldova violated the rights of the seven Turkish teachers when deporting them to Turkey and obliged the state to pay by €25,000 damages to five of them, which is a total of €125,000.

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