Political force head Victoria Furtuna had previously called Annex to Budzhak south of the Odessa region.
In Moldova, the pro -russian party of Moldova Mare (Great Moldova), led by Victoria Furtun, was removed from the parliamentary election. He was recognized as an alternative to Shor, recognized as non -Constitution. On Friday, September 26, TV8 reported.
It is noted that the grounds for removal are the use of a financial party and resources not expressed in reporting, the use of money received from abroad, as well as the provision of money, goods, services or other benefits to voters.
Moldova Mare was also accused of participating in a disguised electoral block with representatives of other Schor -related parties.
Victoria Furtuna rejected the accusations and requested the removal of some CEC members, accusing her party of “political persecution”. However, these requirements are not accepted.
After the decision, the CEC Furtuna said he would appeal to the appeal court.
It should be noted that the earlier Victoria Furtun called for the Annex to add the historic and geographical region of Budzhak to the south of the Odessa region so that Moldova could reach the sea.
The media called Victoria Furtun a man of Moldavian priest oligarch Ilolan Shor, who now lives in Moscow and works for the Kremlin, which relates to Russia’s activity in Moldova.
As reported, the Russian Federation conducted Kiberakatu in Moldova’s Central Election Commission just days before the parliamentary election.
Remember, on September 28, the parliamentary election will be held in Moldova. According to Bloomberg, Russia has developed a plan for interrupting the parliamentary election in Moldova to cover the country’s course with European integration.
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