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Andrei Nastase: Moldova must be freed from captivity


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The Republic of Moldova must be freed from captivity and democracy and the rule of law must be restored, considers the leader of the Political Party “Platform Dignity and Truth” Andrei Nastase. In an interview for IPN, he said that now the country looks like suffering from cancer.

“If the government had been legitimate and democratic, there wouldn’t have been problems. In our case, it is about an odious criminal regime that does not understand that it is detested by about 95% of the people,” stated the politician.

According to Andrei Nastase, the only solution is for the government to leave, to accept early parliamentary elections and to stop subjugating the law enforcement and regulatory bodies.

“This can happen only if popular and international pressure is exerted. The ordinary people now have a huge chance. Now they can change the data of the problem if they realize the country’s state of cancer. Besides informing themselves correctly, the people must also remain immune to the propagandistic dejection of the mogul Plahotniuc, who lynches through the media the real leaders of the democratic opposition,” he said.

The politician recommends the voters to renounce the poisoned electoral ‘alms’ and not to allow the rascals to fix the elections or to rob their votes. According to him, it is absolutely necessary for the people to unite, to organize themselves and to attentively monitor the electoral process. If they don’t do it, the bandits will continue to steal billions from the country’s reserves, until they impoverish the people up to bankruptcy.

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the declaration of Moldova’s Independence, IPN News Agency decided to depict the portrait of the current Republic of Moldova. For the purpose, it provoked a number of people, including state officials, politicians, businessmen, civil rights activists and persons without posts and titles, but who have what to say. The generic picture is called “Thoughts about and for Moldova”. The articles can be read starting with July 18.