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PPPDA to submit denouncement to PGO over Condriţa event


https://www.ipn.md/index.php/en/pppda-to-submit-denouncement-to-pgo-over-condrita-event-7965_1075199.html

The Party “Dignity and Truth Platform” (PPPDA) will file a denouncement to the Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) in connection with the meeting of President Igor Dodon and the Transnistrian leader Vadim Krasnoselsky held at the Residence in Condriţa, the party’s president Andrei Năstase was quoted by IPN as saying in a news conference.

The politician said President Dodon in that meeting treated Krasnoselski as his counterpart with the same rights. “It is inadmissible for the self-styled leader of the Transnistrian region to be invited and treated as an equal by the President of the Republic of Moldova. We consider this is an immoral, illegal, anti-constitutional and anti-popular act. This is an offense to all the citizens of the Republic of Moldova, especially those who, with arms in the hands, sacrificing their health, freedom and life, protected the independence of the Republic of Moldova from those who encroached on it. I mean the separatist forces and the foreign occupation forces,” he stated.

Andrei Năstase also said that the principles related to statehood and dignity are compromised when villages situated on the right side of the Nistru are conceded to the Transnistrian administration, when tens of checkpoints appear overnight in the Security Zone on the pseudo-pretext of the pandemic, when the Transnistrian leader is welcomed as an equal in Condriţa.

As to the appointments made in the July 28 meeting of the Supreme Security Council, the politician said the PPPDA before the meeting submitted a denouncement to the PGO over the naming of judge Vladislav Clima (one of those who upheld the decision to annul the elections in Chisinau in 2018, when Andrei Năstase emerged victorious, e.n.) as president of the Chisinau Appeals Court.

“The PPPDA takes two very important things into account: the protests as civic manifestation and a new no confidence motion as political parliamentary manifestation,” stated Andrei Năstase. “It is very important to prevent particular effects and not to wait to react after they take place, as it happened yesterday at the SCM. We saw political players that did nothing before the SCM took those decisions.”

PPPDA vice president Igor Munteanu spoke about the eventuality of people from the left side of the Nistru taking part in this autumn’s presidential elections in a large number. “This year, with these very suspicious and immoral visits to Condriţa, attempts are made to create the conditions needed to establish polling stations in Transnistria at a time when no one knows the register of those voters and no one can ensure the freedom to conduct a democratic and free campaign in the Transnistrian region, evidently with the complicity of institutions that, instead of ensuring constitutional order, try to ensure tactical advantages for incumbent President Igor Dodon,” he stated.