
Moldovan Deputy's Explosive Claims: Amnesty Scandal Rocks Ruling Party
Moldova: Deputy Launches Independent Probe into Controversial Amnesty A political storm is brewing in Moldova following the recent amnesty of several high-risk convicts. Olesea Stamate, a deputy formerly with the ruling PAS party, alleges that the amnesty demonstrates a significant departure from the party's stated democratic and European values. She claims the process lacked transparency and accountability. "The PAS party no longer adheres to the principles it was founded on," Stamate declared in a recent press conference. She has pledged to conduct her own investigation to uncover the details of the amnesty. Stamate's attempt to initiate a parliamentary inquiry into the matter failed to garner enough support, with only four fellow PAS deputies backing her proposal. However, she remains steadfast in her commitment to uncovering the truth. Her independent investigation will likely involve requesting information and filing inquiries to shed light on the questionable release of these prisoners. The Ministry of Justice and the Penitentiary Administration, citing internal investigations, have refused to disclose the composition of the committees that decided which prisoners would be included in the amnesty. This lack of transparency has fueled public concern and criticism. President Maia Sandu's swift approval of the amnesty amendments without fully reviewing the document has also drawn criticism. This situation underscores the urgent need for greater transparency and accountability within Moldova's justice system.