The transfer of the Security and Intelligences Service from the President’s subordination under the Parliament’s management is an act by which the government tried to overshadow the legalization of the government coalition between the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, the Shor Party and the MPs of the For Moldova parliamentary platform, said public policy expert Ștefan Gligor, being quoted by IPN.
“The SIS forms part of a project to exasperate society and distract the society’s attention from the most important thing that happened in Parliament: formation of a parliamentary majority for the oligarchization of the Republic of Moldova,” Ștefan Gligor stated in the talk show “Fourth Power” on N4 TV channel.
The expert considers the SIS as an institution is weak, but represents a source of information for Igor Dodon.
“The Security and Intelligences Service in the form in which it is now is weak. It is an information instrument. It is an instrument that reports to the President of the Republic of Moldova, or at least reported until now. Igor Dodon is too depraved and exposed to assume such risks and, in order not to complicate his life, he decided to keep it,” said Ștefan Gligor.
He added that the transfer of the SIS under the Parliament’s management is in the interests not only of Igor Dodon, but also of other political players, like the group of the PSRM and the For Moldova Platform that consists of the Shor Party’s group and half of the group of Pro Moldova.
On December 3, the MPs of the Party of Socialists and the Shor Party adopted in two readings the proposal to transfer the SIS from the President’s subordination under the Parliament’s management, while the opposition protested vehemently in the plenary sitting.