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About storm in Hâncești elections teacup, 38 cases like 26 commissars and Ping-Pong with reverence instead of purification at “Democrats”


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IPN flow synopsis for February 26, 2020

Thinking about the people…

The discussion between Andrian Candu and Dumitru Diacov on Pro TV channel last week seemed more to be a ceremonial dance intended for the public than a debate between two opponents, if not political rivals. Definitely, the two know a lot of things about each other and about many other Democratic functionaries and, if this information is made public, it will destroy not only the image of political figures. But that information wasn’t made public and will most probably not be made public.

Here it comes, here it comes not

Director of the National Public Health Agency Nicolae Furtună said that all the necessary measures were taken in Moldova to inform the people about the globally spreading virus. On the other hand, ex-minister of health Ala Nemerenco accuses the authorities of inaction. According to her, the National Exceptional Commission for Public Health convened too late to examine the possible dangers.  At the same time, no persons with symptoms associated with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) entered Moldova during the last 24 hours, said Minister of Health, Labor and Social Protection Viorica Dumbrăveanu.

Situation in Hâncești like Pinocchio’s adventures

Seven candidates are running in the new parliamentary elections in single-member constituency No. 38 Hâncești. In the February 24, 2019 elections, there were four candidates running in this constituency. According to the ADEPT director, the increased interest in the March 15 elections shows that these are regarded as an exercise before the presidential elections. “The elections are a kind of prelude, a micro-ground for testing tactics,” stated Igor Boțan.

They analyzed, realized and invite you to tell you this

An initiative group calls in the people to take part in a protest aimed at consolidating civil society in Moldova in the Great National Assembly Square starting at midday on March 1. Businessman Valentin Eşanu said the initiative of organizing the protest was formulated by him after analyzing the state of affairs in the economy, the justice sector. “Our goal is to obtain snap parliamentary elections and the removal of the government as this is a corrupt government that took part in different schemes, including thefts,” he stated.

Isn’t Makena e dissident?

The lawyers of the persecuted persons can take part in the assessment ofthe 38 cases that were purportedly started for political reasons. The information furnished by the defense will be examined by the inspection group, prosecutor in charge of the case or the prosecutors of the state prosecution. (Such inspection groups are set up as a constructive reaction, as an exceptional administrative measure of the prosecution system, to the Parliament’ statement on state capture and to PSCE’s Report about cases that were presumably started for political reasons against persons from Moldova).

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