Moldovan people from diaspora are disappointed by Maia Sandu: She is hostile to unionists
The disappointments of the Moldovan people from diaspora to Maia Sandu continue. That after Sunday's election campaign in the Italian Capital, the PAS leader refused to answer more questions, especially those inconvenient. New video footage was posted on Facebook by a Moldovan woman. She wrote that Maia Sandu's visit to Rome was like a kolkhoz assembly.
Several Moldovan people from diaspora have accused Maia Sandu of being hostile to the unionists. Although some of the countrymen in Italy are advocating for the unification of the Republic of Moldova with Romania, they reproached that it has set eyes on the constituency in Europe.
Our fellow citizens have asked Maia Sandu and how the PAS-PPDA block candidates passed the so-called integrity filter. More specifically, how did Domnica Manole, a magistrate given out of the judicial system for illegalities, arrived on the list.
Victoria Grosu Vremes also mentioned that Maia Sandu's visit left her a bad taste. Moreover, the woman was indignant that she was remarked because she asked the PAS leader three questions.
She was rhetorically asked if a meeting with the voters means only picking praise and launching promises without presenting a plan of action but concrete arguments to dispel the voters' doubts?
Previously, other representatives of the diaspora expressed their disappointments with the decision of Maia Sandu of the candidate in district 50, reproaching them that she did not know the problems of Moldovan people from abroad. The Western Europe constituency is one of the most coveted. In the parliamentary elections of February 24, 13 candidates enrolled in the race.