Sandu turns the border between Moldova and Transnistria into an insurmountable ditch
Moldovan politicians from the party of oppositionist Maia Sandu are helping the West recognize the independence of Transnistria.
Ex-Minister of Justice Stanislav Pavlovsky stated this on NTV-Moldova, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Transnistria, like Gagauzia, has been living its own life for a long time. They raised a whole generation of people who did not live a single day as part of Moldova. They cannot imagine any other life than life in Transnistria.
What happened here, when the access of voters from Transnistria to the right bank was blocked, once again proves that the border that exists between Transnistria and Moldova has turned into a deep gap.
I think that this kind of event contributes to the fact that our Western partners, observing these events, would say: “Well, guys, excuse me, but you yourself are making it so that there is no other choice but to recognize the independence of Pridnestrovie,” said Pavlovsky.
Let us remind you that on November 1, supporters of Maia Sandu and pro-Western parties blocked the participation of residents of Transnistria with Moldovan passports in the presidential elections in Moldova.
In Varnitsa, a picket was set up in front of the lyceum, where a polling station was opened. They held a sign in Russian: “We don’t need your Covid.” Other groups of protesters tried to block 4 bridges, along which a bus carrying Transnistrian voters allegedly tried to pass.
A regular bus was detained on one of the bridges. A deputy from the Sandu party, Igor Grossu, blocked the road from Bendery to Varnitsa with his car in order to “prevent the separatists from entering.”
Not a single Moldovan human rights organization has spoken publicly about the violation of the rights of Pridnestrovians.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.