Prosecutor's House allegedly politicized, says Fiodor Ghelici
President of public association Moldova Mea (My Moldova) Fiodor Ghelici is unsatisfied when President Igor Dodon remains in power although previously he admitted that Russia funded Socialist Party (PSRM).
Moreover, the General Prosecutor's Office is controlled politically, added Ghelici.
"Why didn't nobody initiate any lawsuit? Our laws no longer work in Moldova? If it had happened in Europe, the president would have been jailed or dismissed. Our prosecutor's house is de facto politicized", said Fiodor Ghelici.
We couldn't contact either interim general prosecutor Dumitru Robu or Moldovan presidency spokeswoman Carmena Sterpu for comments on this case.
In June, Publika published some videos in which Dodon admitted receiving up to $1M from the Russia to finance his party.
However, the head of state categorized this evidence as rigged video.
In July, the Parliament appointed Dumitru Robu as interim general prosecutor, the next day Igor Dodon signed the decree appointing him to the position.
Dumitru Robu and Minister Andrei Nastase have the same godmother - prosecutor Vera Chiranda, writes Ziarul de Gradă.
Ruslan Flocea is one of Igor Dodon's closest collaborators. He was a counselor to President Dodon, then Secretary General of the Moldovan President's Office. Now he's the National Anti-corruption Center director.