The President of Pridnestrovie responded to the Russian senator’s proposal to connect with Moldova
The people of Transnistria made their choice in favor of independence in a referendum and do not want to unite in Moldova. The President of Transnistria, Vadim Krasnoselsky, stated this on air on the TSV television channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“People who talk about how good it is in Moldova, saying that everyone there speaks Russian, should get a residence permit and move. The issue of the status of Transnistria is not within the competence of politicians and even the president. This is the competence of the people of the republic,” Krasnoselsky said.
Earlier, the first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, Vladimir Dzhabarov, said during a teleconference with Chisinau that Transnistria and Moldova must unite into a single state.
Vadim Krasnoselsky believes that this is impossible. Likewise, the “harmonization of tax systems” that Moldova has recently begun to insist on is unrealistic.
“Over 30 years, we have developed our own tax system, which is different from the tax system of Moldova, and it is simply impossible to combine it. We have a tax on income, but it is not a tax on profit. You cannot put together a vase that has broken into pieces. The desire to bend Transnistria will not pass; we will be able to counteract expansion,” Krasnoselsky said.
In 2006, a referendum was held in Transnistria, more than 97% of the participants supported the course of independence of the PMR and the subsequent free accession of the republic to the Russian Federation.
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