Молдова обвиняет Россию во вмешательстве в избирательный процесс

Доклад комиссии по расследованию о выяснении правовых обстоятельств вмешательства Фонда «Открытый диалог» и его учредителя, гражданина России Людмилы Козловской, во внутренние дела Молдовы и финансирования некоторых политических партий в Молдове был рассекречен парламентом Молдовы. Отчет был опубликован на веб-сайте парламента и представлен в Европейский парламент, Европейскую комиссию, Государственный департамент и Конгресс США, Европейский Союз, парламенты Румынии, Польши и Украины, ОБСЕ, Совет Европы, ООН, другие международные организации и национальные агентства.

Комиссия изучила риски для национальной безопасности, присущие деятельности исследуемого вопроса. «Комиссия пришла к выводу, что деятельность «Открытого диалога» носила подрывной характер и что она представляла угрозу государственной безопасности Республики Молдова», - говорится в заявлении.

Комиссия была создана парламентом 4 октября 2018 года.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Молдпресс (Кишинев) и УНИАН (Киев)

фото: Здание молдавского парламента в Кишиневе.

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