Dodon should not represent Socialist Party in oncoming election: Cristian Tabără
Media critic Cristian Tabără reiterated the statements made by Andrian Candu. Accordingly, he highlighted the major continuous mistakes and geopolitical actions of Igor Dodon.
"Igor Dodon is trying to transform the Supreme Council of Security into a struggle, and he has transformed his presidential duties. As Andrian Candu informed:" this subject is consummated and this theme is artificial and unwanted". Igor Dodon should not represent the Socialist Party in the oncoming elections. Its geopolitical actions and his governance are problems in relation to Moldova, country he's leading."
Regarding the non-participation of Andrian Candu in the Supreme Security Council, the media analyst said it was not at all supreme boycott.
"It is not about supreme boycott, Igor Dodon has transformed the institutions, it's mistake of transformation. What Dodon does, on several fronts, is not for the benefit of the Republic of Moldova. Russian always show us it's victim all the time, exactly what Dodon's doing, creating artificial sensations that the Republic of Moldova is always in danger. "
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that Parliament Speaker Andrian Candu and Premier Pavel Filip will not attend the Supreme Security Council meeting. The decision was made after President Igor Dodon included the agenda for the government's decision to declare Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin persona non-grata.
As far as we know, Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, Dmitry Rogozin, was declared persona non grata on the territory of the Republic of Moldova.
The proposal came from Foreign Minister Andrei Galbur, who said the Russian official had lately made more defamatory statements to our country.
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