Moldovan court restricts the activities of the parties included in the "Victory" bloc
On August 19, the Chisinau Court of Appeal restricted the activities of the parties belonging to the Moldovan opposition bloc Pobeda.
"Apply an interim measure in the form of activity restrictions in relation to the following parties: "Renaissance", "Chance", "The power of alternative and salvation of Moldova" and "Victory", — the agency reports Newsmaker.md message from the court's press service
The court found that the restriction will remain in effect until the consideration of the claim of the Ministry of Justice, which demands that these parties be recognized as the legal successors of the unconstitutional Shor party and liquidated.
The day before, the opposition Victory Party (Victorie) submitted the necessary documents to register for the Moldovan parliamentary elections. It is noted that the Central Election Commission (CEC) had previously refused to register participants. At the same time, all the requirements for submitting an application were met, the block noted, adding that they consider this decision to be politically motivated and illegal.
Earlier, on August 17, the Moldovan police reported that 69 people were detained at the protest of the opposition bloc Pobeda, 148 protocols were drawn up due to various offenses. The protesters demanded the release of political prisoners and an end to repression against the opposition.
On the same day, Ilan Shor, the leader of the Pobeda opposition bloc, called on the local and district authorities of Moldova to disobey the ruling party. He also called on citizens to take to the streets starting on August 23. He believes that only through disobedience will it be possible to achieve results.
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