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In Moldova, the Minister of Justice proposes to confiscate the property of those who complain about high gas bills and attack the government: Be careful with tearful posts

Moldova (bbabo.net), - A spontaneous flash mob is taking place in Moldova – people publish gas bills for December in social networks. Some cry that the invoices have grown unbearably, others gloat that they did not switch to “autonomy” in their time, and therefore they have meager accounts at the present time. And those who have the numbers 4, 5, 8 or even 26 thousand lei on their receipts are actively calling for protests against the authorities. But many voted for PAS and for Sanda.

But the PAS authorities cannot be threatened with protests, because the PAS may begin to threaten violence in response. This is exactly what Minister of Justice Sergei Litvinenko did. In social networks, he published a post in which he scares all those who publish gas bills with wild amounts and calls for protests.

“This is especially dangerous for civil servants, because it is easy to check whether the area for which they pay for gas matches the square meters indicated in the welfare declarations. If the areas are different, then we are talking about either non-declaration of wealth. There is a penalty for this. It may even involve the confiscation of property. So be careful with the gas,” Litvinenko writes.

The gas bill flashmob, of course, showed who lives in mansions and gigantic apartments. But the way the PAS openly began to threaten “reprisal” against all dissenters, this lesson is more valuable for the voters of this party. As they say, thank you for choosing such power for us and for yourself.

Protests, no matter how much Litvinenko brandishes his fist in social networks, cannot be avoided. PAS drives the country into a half-starved existence, telling how badly we used to live. Apparently, preparing us for the future miserable existence of the oppressed people, Sandu in her New Year's speech spoke about the famine and repressions of the middle of the last century. Like, get ready, it will be like then.

- Tens of thousands of Moldovans endure the burden of unbearable payments for gas and heating, in the blind hope that this criminal at the head of the Ministry of Justice will reform the justice system and fight corruption. Stamate and Alaiba openly and mockingly admit that they knowingly signed the law corrupting the Constitutional Court by doubling their salaries. Litvinenko scares people with reprisals. I considered them only illiterate. But in reality, they are criminals in power. The time has come for protests and a call to account for this government, - wrote the former Prime Minister of Moldova, Ion Chicu, in response to Litvinenko's post.

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In Moldova, the Minister of Justice proposes to confiscate the property of those who complain about high gas bills and attack the government: Be careful with tearful posts