Post-election scenarios discussed by Renato Usatîi from Moscow
Renato Usatîi financed protests organized by Andrei Nastase's party Dignity and Truth (DA) during 2015 - 2016. He confessed this on a Facebook video.
"Everybody remembers when there was a big protest, around two-three hundreds buses must be started, who needed to pay? Renato Usatîi had to pay. When DA party was tangled with signatures for referendum, they need helps, DA party made PR - we did it, we gathered, but our people, the poor, they worked", declared Renato Usatii, president of party Our Party.
Before this confession, a record of conversation between Renato Usatîi and his colleague Nicolai Ţîpovici appeared on the Internet. The two discussed topics including post-election scenarios. Usatîi confirmed PAS-DA bloc will bomb immediately after the elections. Moreover, he ensured that people in Andrei Nastase's party will work for party Our Party to hinder attempt to create a majority coalition.
"For us it's important like Andruşa who is walking and screaming the whole day, including his people, we need to see how many we will have, how many Andrei will have. He always will do whatever foreigners will tell him. Now he's with Maia, but I think he will join us. It's not about coalition but an attempt to mislead the demons", said Renato Usatii, president of party Our Party.
Renato Usatii suggested his colleagues to stay in Moldova when the results are announced so that the combination will be released and situation is controlled and PAS-DA bloc won't be surprised.
"Some members are normal but the others are debilitated. They and Mişa Ghimpu have to left in a locked room and nobody is allowed to enter for 10 years", said Renato Usatii.
Andrei Năstase refused to answer phone regarding above discussion.
A few days ago, PAS vice-president Mihai Popşoi admitted that PAS-DA will be wrapped up after parliamentary elections and two parties will depart and divide deputy seats.
"Two parties will possibly depart or even three parties will separate because it is also the component of civil society and other parties. However, in case we are in the government, there will be governance coalition and we will coordinate our activities even if we are in opposition", said Mihai Popşoi, PAS-PPDA candidate for legislator.
Last month, Maia Sandu said in an interview with Deutsche Welle that she doesn't value PAS-DA bloc and it's matter little if there will be one or two parliamentary groups in the future government.