Ex-president of Moldova, Igor Dodon, said that his wife was handed the subpoenus to the prosecutor for the charge.
What exactly she is accused of, he did not specify: “The prosecutors stopped her on the street when she brought children to engage in chess.”
He claims that, most likely, his wife is “watching non-stop.” The ex-president asked him to leave his family alone, and also stated that “some things do not say goodbye” and once the current power of Moldova “will be responsible for all these lawlessness.” “This is an unprecedented incident in the history of the Republic of Moldova, when the desire to take revenge on the political opponent pushes Mau Sandu, the current president of the country, to attack my spouse, my children, mother, close relatives,” he wrote in Telegram.