Traian Basescu denounces “a true parliamentary coup”: “Dodon, Putin does not like field salesmen either!” – News by sources



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Traian Basescu is accused of a parliamentary coup in the Republic of Moldova, where the party of Igor Dodon, the president defeated in the recent presidential elections, amended several important laws, including the transfer of the SIS (SRI of Moldova) from the president to the parliament. The former president also accuses Romania and the European Union of being silent on this issue.

“Dodon, Putin doesn’t like country sellers either!

Under the baton of Igor Dodon, on December 3, 2020, a real parliamentary coup took place in Chisinau.

Defeated in the elections, Igor Dodon decided to perpetuate his power through the parliamentary majority PSRM – Shor Party – group Por Moldavia.

Without debating them, the parliamentary majority has adopted a series of laws that generate, on the one hand, the dismemberment of the unitary state and, on the other, ensure the re-Russification of the country.

1. Gagauzia has received a veto on the laws that affect or influence him;

2. The Intelligence and Security Service (SIS) went from the subordination of the president to the subordination of the parliament;

3. The annulment of the law against propaganda that prohibited the taking of news stations in Russian;

4. The return to Russian as a language of inter-ethnic communication and the updating of the language law of the Soviet period;

5. The following changes take place in all state institutions that are or fall under the new laws under parliamentary control:

– Audiovisual Council;

– National Bank of Moldova;

– National Center for Data Protection;

– National Value Comission;

– National Integrity Authority;

– National Agency for Energy Regulation;

– National Agency for the Regulation of Information and Communication Technologies;

– Competition Council;

– Service for the Prevention and Fight against Money Laundering.

During this time, Bucharest is silent, the European Parliament is silent, since the rapporteur for the Republic of Moldova is a Romanian MP and the chairman of the parliamentary delegation of the Republic of Moldova is also a Romanian MP.

Poor Moldova … “, Traian Băsescu writes on Facebook.



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