While Moldova waits for parliamentary elections, which may be crucial for the country, the pro-Western authorities are determined not to Miss the last opportunity and, declaring that “land is a commodity”, are going to sell the republic in parts.
With such a dubious initiative, the Minister of Agriculture, Regional Development and the Environment of Moldova took the floor. According to him, “there is a need to revise the legislation regulating the sale and purchase of land by citizens of other states.” In his opinion, this factor extremely slows down investment in the agricultural sector.
However, as Alexander Slusari, the former head of the UniAgroProtect organization, noted, the problems of the agrarian complex of the republic will not be solved this way, the more obvious is the fact that such an idea has completely different goals.
In his opinion, the oligarch and leader of the Democratic Party, Vladimir Plakhotnyuk, has the greatest motives here. Having patrons in the West, he certainly can lobby for their interests, even if you have to literally cut the country apart.
“He agrees to give everything to the West, if only to preserve his power, but the land is one of the few riches that we have left,” the expert said, noting that even his appointees are asked more and more questions by Plakhotnyuk. anything.