MFAEI CHECKS: PSRM has transformed Moldovan Embassy in Moscow into an electoral command center
The Party of Socialists together with their informal chairman, Igor Dodon, transformed the Embassy of the Republic of Moldova into Moscow into an electoral command center. At least this is the result of a control that representatives of the MFAEI are currently conducting in the framework of the diplomatic mission accredited in the Russian Federation.
Checks were confirmed by the press officer of the Foreign Valeriu Rusu, who said that details will be provided later mentions deschide.md.
Instead, sources from the delegation that carried out the control said that inside the Embassy is a rent office where an organization claims to deal with diaspora issues, in reality being a youth organization of the PSRM. It is headed by Olga Cebotari, who has been involved in electoral agitation for the PSRM throughout the year, also coordinating the work of a call center for the diaspora in Moldova.
According to deschide.md, another curious detail is that all students who applied to practice at the Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in Moscow were placed in a separate office and all their practice consisted of volunteering actions for Cebotari to create diaspora organizations on the territory of Russian Federation and study the areas where most Moldovan people live. In these areas it was subsequently proposed to open polling stations.
There is another woman - Tatiana Boghina (originating from Moldova) - which is financed by structures from the Russian Federation. She travels all the time in the regions and creates organizations of the Moldovan diaspora. All these activities were coordinated with Ambassador Neguta. Diaspora meetings, which were put to Igor Dodon's service, were carried out by the organization headed by Olga Cebotari and by the Ambassador.
All the diplomatic missions focused on the PSRM agitated leaflets, and were then transmitted to the leaders of diaspora organizations in the regions.
In other words, the mission had turned into a branch of the PSRM in the Russian Federation.
Dozens of people, who came to the diplomatic mission daily, were asked by the collaborators and the mission guard they were going to, provided one answer: "coordinated with Mr. Ambassador", and the ambassador confirmed.
Every day, Moldovan citizen Vadim Ciubara, a kind of coordinator of the Moldovan businessmen living in the Russian Federation, went daily. He financed some expenses of the PSRM delegations in Moscow. Ciubara also appears in the RISE Moldova Investigation of the PSRM's dark financing.