Ghimpu is shadowing thetroublesome ones in his party? Iulian Chifu is aimed and will inform the authorities
The former presidential advisor, Iulian Chifu, the president of the Center for Conflict Prevention and Early Warning, announces that he will verify the truthfulness of the information that he would have been shadowed in Chisinau, during some meetings and private discussions. His message comes after what said last night the Defense Minister, Anatol Salaru at "The point on today" show, that Mihai Ghimpu reproached him some meetings and said him fragments from discussions with Chifu and other participants in a private meeting.
Without giving names, Chifu suspects of spying the brother of a Liberal MP, which has an important function in SIS. Most likely, the columnist refers to Ruslan Munteanu, Deputy Director of SIS, he also is the brother of The Minister of the Environment, Valeriu Munteanu.
Iulian Chifu is concerned by the fact that in Chisinau would be made political police. "That the I am followed and Moscow listenes, I can understand. But the motivation of supervision by the Moldovan authorities I can not explain to me. Or maybe is some kind of abuse?" He writes.
At the same time, Chifu says that he will announce officially both the Parliament of Moldova, the institution of control of SIS immediately after the adoption of the law, the President Timofti, the current coordinator of the activity, and the justice from Moldova, to find out what security clearance allows them to listen his talks private in a restaurant. Chifu summons these institutions to give an answer as quickly as possible.
We remind you that last night Salaru revealed that, within the Politburo, Ghimpu criticized him for certain meetings and discussions through various premises and restaurants. "He said that recently I stood with Chifu, Solcan and another person in a restaurant, and told me what we talked about. Then he told me about other meetings and discussions that we've had. I asked if he is shadowing me, is recording me, but they did not respond," said Salaru.