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Thursday, 17 June 2010 21:51

Moscow tested a new political project in Moldova. Moldovan political analysts have seized on Russia's brutal political intervention in the affairs of the local church which is already being used as political launch pad in ex-Minister of Security, Pasat. According to surveys, 78 percent of Moldovans trust in the church. Electoral strategy of the former Moldovan head of security targets in precisely this sense of society. What's so Russian scheme? Wednesday, June 16 A year after the last dissolution of the Parliament, and this means, according to Moldovan law, the interim president, Ghimpu may dissolve the Legislative present at any time. Coalition government in Chisinau has decided that early elections will take place until the end. That decision has stirred spirits in Moscow, after the failure of the Communist Party in the 2009 elections, was left without a safe bet in the Republic of Moldavia election for lack of time, Moscow exploit fully all the levers of influence that have remained in the Republic Moldova. Surveys show that 78% of Moldovans trust in the Church. The most influential ecclesiastical institution in Moldova - Moldovan Metropolitan Church does the Russian Patriarchate.

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This week, Chisinau was studded with billboards appearing in Metropolitan Vladimir, along with former Security Minister Valeriu Pasat. In the picture, the two called for citizens to sign a referendum on compulsory study in schools of discipline, "Fundamentals of Orthodoxy." Parallel Valeriu Pasat announced that more than ten days will launch its own political party oriented orthodoxy. Policy analysts are convinced that the Passat is a project of one hundred to one hundred rusesc.Analistul Barbarosie Arcadia: "This thing smells like" clean-dirty! Initiative Group Moscow really make the game. "Policy analyst Anatol Taranu:" It is absolutely clear that this was at least agreed with the Moscow Patriarchate. This initiative is endorsed by Moscow. Some data Valeriu Pasat's biography: In the period 1992-1994 he served as minister counselor at the Moldovan Embassy in Russia. In 1994 he was appointed ambassador of Moldova to the Russian Federation. In 1997 he became Minister of Defense. In the same year was awarded to former Russian President Boris Yeltsin, in order "Druzhba" (Friendship - Ed). On May 11, 1999, Valeriu Pasat became minister of National Security. On December 21, 2001, Pasat was dismissed as head of Security at the direction of ex-Communist President Vladimir Voronin. Since February 2004, Valeriu Pasat was hired advisor to President Russian energy giant RAO EAS-Red. " On March 11, 2005 the Chisinau international airport was arrested, charged that damaged the Moldovan budget with 53 million dollars by selling illicit 21 MIG-29 from the National Army. In January 2006 he was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but over 10 months the Court of Appeal reduced his term to five years only. After meeting in July 2007 former President Voronin and Vladimir Putin, College of Criminal Chisinau Court of Appeal issued the Passat in the law on amnesty. One of the lawyers of Valeriu Pasat Minister of Justice Act, Alexandru Tanase, vice president of Liberal Democratic Party led by Prime Filat. After being released, Passat went to Moscow and returned to Moldova until the November 2, 2009, after graduating from the current government of any wrongdoing and ordered to be issued a passport. While writing this story, Moldovan Metropolis released a statement that declares openly that engages in politics and support the creation of a party. The release sent on behalf of the Russian Orthodox Church Synod stated that "the Church itself decide when, in what form and with what purposes to engage in the political process." And that given that the laws, Moldova is a secular state, church involvement in politics is forbidden by the Constitution. Several priests from the Metropolitan of Moldova have notified us today that were categorically forbidden to talk to journalists. Chisinau press wrote repeatedly that Metropolitan Vladimir, were KGB. According to official information provided by former Ministers of Defense Valeriu Pasat and Victor Gaiciuc, Metropolitan Vladimir, called Nicholas Cantarean has the military rank of colonel.

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