Representatives of PAS and PPDA run away when are asked who funds them
Dozens of PAS and PPDA representatives run away from the Young Democrats today, who tried to ask them who funds them. They asked PAS and PPDA representatives not to hide anymore and hide under the "Pro-European" slogan. This happened in front of the Parliament, where over two hundred democrat students reminded PAS party that their leader is involved in Banca de Economii bankrupt.
PAS and PPDA supported, almost 30 people run away when the representatives of Young Democrats came.
"-Why are you leaving? -Why did we leave? It was enough to stay in front of the Parliament", mentioned PPDA leader, Andrei Nastase.
The young democrats reproached to the ones from PAS and PPDA parties that they are funded by some foreign oligarchs:
"The opposition parties are funded by Ablyazov oligarch from Kazahstan and there are a lot of evidences that prove it."
"We are protesting against Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase, because they are funded by Russia. They will never satisfy the necessities of the Republic of Moldova citizens, but will only spread propaganda."
"We don't want you to hide behind Pro-European slogan."
The young also mentioned that the BEM bankrupt money were used by the opposition parties to pay the so called "experts" who manipulate the public opinion.
"We should ask Natalia Morari, Angela Gonta, PLDM, Maia Sandu, Andrei Nastase and many others to return our money back. It is impossible for a jobless person, as Andre Nastase is not to have an income source. Only the studies of his children cost 15 thousand Euro", said Ion Harghel, the vice president of Young Democrats.
"We know how much money these luxurious unemployed people from the Republic of Moldova are living and we believe that it is no longer necessary to do this. They need to know the whole country and that we are not so naive and we know very well what resources all this protests and all these harmful actions are taking place. We consider this PAS with YES binom and together with this PDLM as an absolutely toxic binomial for Moldovan politics", said Alexandru Cauia, president of the PDM Youth Organization.
Paşa Parfeni, a sympathizer of the opposition parties, showed dissatisfaction with the actions of the young democrats. They banged him and they got it to him, reproaching him that he was also paid for the concerts of the money stolen from Banca de Economii.
Subsequently, the young democrats went to the government, where they announced that the PAS and PPDA supporters were leaving.
Then the demonstrators headed for the Party of Action and Solidarity. The party's representatives, however, did not go out to talk with the young democrats who left their placards in front of the building.
Zeppelin journalists have previously written that the Open Dialog NGO, funded by the oligarch Kazh Muhtar Abliazov, has lobbied Europe for the parties led by Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase but also for the number one raider in the CIS, Veaceslav Platon . The organization has funded the travel of PAS and PPDA leaders to European institutions.
Although Maia Sandu denied traveling tickets he was interviewed, the head of the NGO, Ludmila Kozlovska, expelled from the EU for ties to the Russian special services, admitted that the PAS leader had gone to Brussels from the Foundation's money . Recently, in Warsaw, a delegation from several countries accused the Open Dialogue Foundation of lobbying for dangerous criminals, benefiting from dubious funding, and delivering military equipment to Donbass.
Moreover, it was mentioned that under the guise of defending democracy and human rights, the Kozlovska-led NGO manipulates and uses false information to influence the decisions of the European Parliament, the European Commission and the European Council. And, at the end of August, Romanian MEP Andi Cristea asked for the Foundation's sources of funding to be investigated.