Alexandru Popescu: We have proofs that a takeover of power is prepared in Chisinau
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Under the pretext of defending democracy, some forces would promote the interests of the Russian Federation and there would be indications that a "takeover of power" would be prepared in Chisinau. The statement belongs to the Reserve Colonel of the Intelligence and Security Service (SIS), Alexandru Popescu, and was made in the context of the expulsion of the Open Dialogue Chairperson Ludmila Kozlovska from Poland and the EU.
"I hope that there is material in our service, which should tell us if there are relations with political characters from us. It is important to document what these relations are in. We note that the promotion of Russia's interests on the NGO's We have indications that a power takeover is being prepared, we have clear indications of destructive activities that have already been thwarted by the secret services of the European countries "Popescu said within PUBLIKA REPORT talk-show.
Also, the analyst Cornel Ciurea said that the expulsion from the European Union space of Ludmila Kozlovska suspected of espionage in favor of Moscow and its links with the PAS and PPDA leaders in Chisinau incites the idea of a deep involvement of the Russian secret services in internal policy in Chisinau.
"There may be profound political implications for the Republic of Moldova, and I believe that the secret services from us have followed this case. There is an obvious connection between the Open Dialogue Foundation and radical opposition leaders in some ex-Soviet countries such as Russia or Kazakhstan, but also with the Republic of Moldova, and we suppose that the political regimes of these countries are being undermined, Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase telling clearly what links to this Foundation, what plans do they have with the Open Dialogue and whether they will benefit its services, but also why services have already benefited",said analyst Cornel Ciurea.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that Ukrainian Ludmila Kozlovska, chairman of the Open Dialog Foundation, Polish NGO lobbying for Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase, but also for raider no. 1 in the CIS, Veaceslav Platon, was expelled from Poland and the European Union.
According to the Warsaw press, unofficially, the organization, which is funded by Kazakh oligarch Mukhtar Ablyazov, is suspected of ties with Russian special services.
Ludmila Kozlovska admitted on a social network that she was expelled from Poland and the European Union. At the same time, Ludmila said she was included in the list of particularly dangerous criminals.
The European lobby of Maia Sandu, Veaceslav Platon and Andrei Năstase, expelled from the EU is a citizen of the Russian Federation.
"I hope that there is material in our service, which should tell us if there are relations with political characters from us. It is important to document what these relations are in. We note that the promotion of Russia's interests on the NGO's We have indications that a power takeover is being prepared, we have clear indications of destructive activities that have already been thwarted by the secret services of the European countries "Popescu said within PUBLIKA REPORT talk-show.
Also, the analyst Cornel Ciurea said that the expulsion from the European Union space of Ludmila Kozlovska suspected of espionage in favor of Moscow and its links with the PAS and PPDA leaders in Chisinau incites the idea of a deep involvement of the Russian secret services in internal policy in Chisinau.
"There may be profound political implications for the Republic of Moldova, and I believe that the secret services from us have followed this case. There is an obvious connection between the Open Dialogue Foundation and radical opposition leaders in some ex-Soviet countries such as Russia or Kazakhstan, but also with the Republic of Moldova, and we suppose that the political regimes of these countries are being undermined, Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase telling clearly what links to this Foundation, what plans do they have with the Open Dialogue and whether they will benefit its services, but also why services have already benefited",said analyst Cornel Ciurea.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that Ukrainian Ludmila Kozlovska, chairman of the Open Dialog Foundation, Polish NGO lobbying for Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase, but also for raider no. 1 in the CIS, Veaceslav Platon, was expelled from Poland and the European Union.
According to the Warsaw press, unofficially, the organization, which is funded by Kazakh oligarch Mukhtar Ablyazov, is suspected of ties with Russian special services.
Ludmila Kozlovska admitted on a social network that she was expelled from Poland and the European Union. At the same time, Ludmila said she was included in the list of particularly dangerous criminals.
The European lobby of Maia Sandu, Veaceslav Platon and Andrei Năstase, expelled from the EU is a citizen of the Russian Federation.