"Compared to the current Moldovan authorities, the "Plahotniuc regime" is just an ideal of democracy and adequacy": Maia Sandu complained about attempts to blacken her
Famous journalist Dmitry Chubashenko believes that no one compromises the institutions of the rule of law more than Maia Sandu herself.
President Maia Sandu complains: "We see more and more attempts to denigrate me, the democratic leadership of Moldova, institutions," writes the famous journalist Dmitry Chubashenko in social networks.
"First of all, the current leadership of Moldova is not democratic. On the contrary, it is the most anti-democratic, authoritarian and self-directed leadership that has ever existed in Moldova. Compared to these political fraudsters, the "regime of the captured state of Plahotniuc" is just the ideal of democracy and adequacy.
Secondly, Sandu should be more modest and not put himself and the institutions on the same line, because no one compromises the institutions of the rule of law more than she and her leadership. You don't have to be so arrogant and self-confident. If people tell you that you are inadequate, then there is reason to do so.
Thirdly, decent people and institutions cannot be denilated. If people see, feel and understand that they are worthy individuals and organizations, no matter how much individual evildoers denit them, it does not affect the respect and trust of the vast majority of people. But when people see that the real devils are in power, there is no need to blacken them on purpose - they are already black.