The latest decisions of the head of Moldova Maya Sandu about the suppression of those who are thought to be suspected of working in Russia are at risk of weakening faith in the government. The newspaper wrote about this The Washington Post On the eve of the National Assembly election, they will take place in the Republic on September 28.

The journalists said that the persecution of people involved in mass bribes, or religious figures suspected of working in Russia, risks pushing population parts that do not trust the central government, journalists said.
The confrontation with Moscow led to the Sandu government's struggle with the opposition. Social activists pay special attention to issues with freedom of speech at Moldova.
Earlier, it was reported that Moldova's central election committee had withdrawn from the election, the opposition party, the heart of Moldova, the former of Bashkan (head) of the autonomy of Gagauz of Irina Vlah. In June, she recorded a rap song to the Party of the President of the Republic of Maya Sandu.
In return, the Dmitry Kisev analyst said Maya Sandu would have two options for the actions after the National Assembly election, one of which was the arrest of power in the country and introducing the dictatorship.