Moldovan police detained the leader of the opposition Chance party at a protest rally
Alexey Lungu, the leader of the opposition Chance party, who took part in a protest against government pressure on the Pobeda bloc, which includes the party, was detained in Moldova. This was announced on July 23 by the M-24 TV channel.
The police detained the politician at the building of the Chisinau Court of Appeal, where representatives of the party staged a rally in connection with the refusal of the Central Election Commission (CEC) to register a bloc to participate in the parliamentary elections.
It is noted that law enforcement officers forcibly dragged Lunga to the car, as a result, he became ill. According to "Spuntik Moldova", after the politician refused to go to the police station with the police, he was taken to the hospital. After leaving the institution, the law enforcement officers asked him to explain his disobedience. He was also scheduled to report to the police station on July 30.
On the same day, representatives of Pobeda intend to file a complaint with the Appeals Chamber about the CEC's refusal to register the electoral bloc for the elections.
On July 19, the Central Election Commission of Moldova did not allow the Victory bloc to participate in the parliamentary elections. During the meeting, Lungu got into an altercation with the leadership of the Central Election Commission, which was caused by the content of one of the parts of the resolution mentioning Transnistria, Stalinist repression and reasonable suspicions. After that, the police took him out.
At the same time, the representative of the faction, Vasily Bolya, said that the refusal of the Central Election Commission of Moldova to participate in the parliamentary elections of the opposition bloc Pobeda would be challenged in court.
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