The Moldovan oppositionist stated that she was illegally banned from leaving Moldova.


The Moldovan Anti-Corruption Center has illegally banned Natalia Paraska, the leader of the Vozrozhdenie party, which is part of the Pobeda opposition bloc, from leaving the country. She reported this on March 27 in the Telegram channel.
"The Anti—Corruption Center has illegally banned me from traveling abroad, despite the fact that I have never been convicted," she wrote.
According to Paraski, this decision is an obvious violation of the constitutional rights to freedom of movement and the presumption of innocence. She called these actions a classic example of the regime's attempt to "intimidate and crush those who are not afraid to openly tell the truth," as well as criticize the policies of Moldovan President Maia Sandu and the ruling Action and Solidarity (PAS) party.
The leader of the Renaissance party called on the citizens of the republic not to remain silent about the actions of the authorities.
Alexey Lungu, the leader of the opposition Chance party in Moldova, said on March 27 that he could not fly from Chisinau. He stressed that he was not involved in any criminal case, calling what was happening another lawlessness of the current Moldovan authorities.
Lungu later told Izvestia that Moldova had become a "fascist state" during Sandu's presidency. He noted that when a healthy political force comes to power in Chisinau and the rule of law comes to the country, none of the current leadership of the republic will remain free.
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