Traffic on Bănulescu Bodoni street, blocked by PPDA and PAS
The traffic in the center of the capital was blocked on Bănulescu Bodoni Street by protesters who came there at the call of Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase.Even if they did not sign or announced to the mayoralty for organizing a protest, they officially came out today in the Great National Assembly Square.
Thus, the street above does not circulate and the public transport has been affected. Thus the trolleybuses were diverted on Stefan cel Mare Boulevard or were blocked by protesters.
PUBLIKA.MD reminds that two demonstrations are organized in the capital. One of them is officially organized by PLDM, but behind the political manifestation are actually PAS and PPDA, who did not want to sign the request submitted to the mayoralty.
Former PLDM chairman Vlad Filat was sentenced to prison terms in the bank fraud case at BEM, Unibank and the Social Bank. At the same time, the mayor of Orhei, Ilan Şor, admitted that he had financed the Liberal-Democratic Party, while the party was at the Government.
Maia Sandu and Andrei Năstase organize this political event when the extremist allegations of the opposition lie on the opposition, Ludmila Kozlovska, recently expelled from the EU for ties with Russian special services.
In an interview with Radio Free Europe, Kozlovska said his NGO had paid Maia Sandu's flight ticket to Brussels and had lobbied Europe for Platon. She said in an interview that the organization dealt with Plato's case in terms of human rights violations. But he stopped when he found out about his alleged involvement in the theft of the billion.
Recently, Zeppelin journalists published an invitation on behalf of Maia Sandu and Andrei Năstase, through which they were summoned to a conference organized by the Kozlovska-led NGO in the European Parliament.
The invitation also includes the names of journalist Natalia Morari, lawyer Renato Usatâi, Ana Ursachi, and also of PPDA leader Alexandru Machedon.
Initially, the Party of Action and Solidarity denied the information, but later acknowledged that this NGO had paid the tickets.
Zeppelin also brought evidence that Plato's relatives traveled with vouchers bought by the Polish foundation. In November 2016, NGO coordinator Rafal Matouszek sent two airline tickets on his e-mail to Veaceslav Platon's sons.
Just six days earlier, the boarding pass for Bucharest - Frankfurt and Frankfurt - Warsaw was sent from the same email on behalf of Platon's former wife, Svetlana. Tickets were also sent to Eduard Rudenko, one of Platon's lawyers.
At the beginning of August, Zeppelin published an audio recording in which the so-called raider number 1 in the CIS told his lawyers that he wanted to bank the Moldovan financial and banking system. He was sentenced in April 2017 to 18 years in jail for scam and money laundering in particularly large proportions in the fraud case at Banca de Economii.
At the end of last year, he received 12 years of jail for scandal in particularly large proportions and active corruption in a file of insurance companies.