Sandu and Nastase knew about Igor Dodon's secret plan to federalize Moldova since February
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Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase knew that Igor Dodon's secret plan is to federalize Moldova. Four days before the parliamentary election, PAS and PPDA talked in public about that and asked to punish Dodon for this. In a press conference, the leaders now revealed that Igor Dodon spoke at the Munich Security Conference, including with Western partners of Moldova, about the federalization plan of the country.
"We are obliged to draw a serious alarm signal against the obscure strategy that aims to federalize Moldova and annex it to an area entirely dominated by Russia. It is aimed at transnistrization of the country," mentioned Andrei Năstase.
"We demand that Igor Dodon be held accountable and investigated corruption, bribery, smuggling, usurpation of state power and secret negotiations outside the constitutional field," said Maia Sandu.
Before becoming a member of the Kozak Alliance, Igor Munteanu, former ambassador of Moldova to the US, was categorical about Dodon.
"This plan is a Russian one that contradicts the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova and invokes the equality of two states. The firm position of the electoral bloc" NOW "is that President Dodon betrays the Republic of Moldova by offering the secessionist regime in Tiraspol a promised recognition in Moscow" Igor Munteanu.
After a few months, the leaders now became political partners with Igor Dodon, so they put the handkerchief on the subject of federalization.
They have not condemned Dodon's plan even after the advent of video evidence confirming that Igor Dodon did not give up the plan. After PDM leader Vlad Plahotniuc refused to accept the federalization of the country in exchange for a PSRM coalition, Igor Dodon agreed with the "NOW" block.
At the beginning of March, Tatiana Cojocari, a researcher in the analytical warfare analysis and strategic communication laboratory in Romania, was alerting herself. The subject was Moldova's federalization plan called "the all-encompassing package for Moldova", which Dodon introduced to Munich.
Cojocari mentioned that the document had a deadline for the international approval of federalization: autumn 2019. And 2022 was the maximum term for reintegration of Transnistria. The expert points out that Dodon is aware that he has little time left, so he is acting promptly.
Moreover, says Cojocari, the president understands that this federalization plan contains a clock bomb.
"We are obliged to draw a serious alarm signal against the obscure strategy that aims to federalize Moldova and annex it to an area entirely dominated by Russia. It is aimed at transnistrization of the country," mentioned Andrei Năstase.
"We demand that Igor Dodon be held accountable and investigated corruption, bribery, smuggling, usurpation of state power and secret negotiations outside the constitutional field," said Maia Sandu.
Before becoming a member of the Kozak Alliance, Igor Munteanu, former ambassador of Moldova to the US, was categorical about Dodon.
"This plan is a Russian one that contradicts the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova and invokes the equality of two states. The firm position of the electoral bloc" NOW "is that President Dodon betrays the Republic of Moldova by offering the secessionist regime in Tiraspol a promised recognition in Moscow" Igor Munteanu.
After a few months, the leaders now became political partners with Igor Dodon, so they put the handkerchief on the subject of federalization.
They have not condemned Dodon's plan even after the advent of video evidence confirming that Igor Dodon did not give up the plan. After PDM leader Vlad Plahotniuc refused to accept the federalization of the country in exchange for a PSRM coalition, Igor Dodon agreed with the "NOW" block.
At the beginning of March, Tatiana Cojocari, a researcher in the analytical warfare analysis and strategic communication laboratory in Romania, was alerting herself. The subject was Moldova's federalization plan called "the all-encompassing package for Moldova", which Dodon introduced to Munich.
Cojocari mentioned that the document had a deadline for the international approval of federalization: autumn 2019. And 2022 was the maximum term for reintegration of Transnistria. The expert points out that Dodon is aware that he has little time left, so he is acting promptly.
Moreover, says Cojocari, the president understands that this federalization plan contains a clock bomb.