SANDU, BLAMED by DIASPORA. Moldovans from abroad say that Sandu betrayed them
Diaspora is upset about the PAS leader. A Moldovan resident in the United Kingdom sent a message to Maia Sandu accusing her of using Moldovans living abroad during the protests and now betraying them.
Ana Timus blames her for not consulting with the people of the diaspora before submitting her candidacy to the constituency of Western Europe. According to her, the PAS leader has stolen the right to be represented by a man who knows them.
"Maybe we have a candidate worthy of being a diaspora We may have a candidate, this is our right The only right we had, the only vote, the only candidate we could have, our diaspora candidate, and this right has been stolen by Maia Sandu", said an established Moldovan resident in the United Kingdom, Ana Timus.
In his facebook address, Ana Timus asked diaspora Moldovans if they are confident that Maia Sandu will really represent them.
"Are you convinced that you are convinced that Maia Sandu may represent your diaspora? Are you convinced that this person has the right to represent a diaspora in which she did not live a day in which she does not know our problems, she does not know what is living in a diaspora and living in another country?"
Moreover, Ana Timus mentioned that she does not believe in the promises of Maia Sandu.
"You are talking very sweetly, very much, but these are facts. This is the fact that you came and stole the only vote from the diaspora. The only vote, the only chance you stole from us, Mrs. Maia Sandu!"
And the president of the Moldovan-Italian Socio-Cultural Promotion Association "DOR" Alexandru Cazacu wrote on the social networks that many people in the diaspora are intimidated.
Moreover, those who dared to run in Western Europe were attacked by the Maia Sandu winches, according to Cazacu.
The PAS leader's decision to run in the diaspora has disliked several Moldovans living abroad. Igor Cereteu, an active participant in opposition protests, previously posted on Facebook a video criticizing Maia Sandu's decision, stating that district 50 should be represented by a member of the diaspora.