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For the first time in Moldova’s history the court has made a decision on the arrest - the house arrest, however an arrest - of a former president and the key lobbyist of Russia’s interests in the country.
Igor Dodon is accused of treason, and this brings hopes that Moldovan law enforcement are about to reveal the whole network of Russia’s influence in Moldova.
But will the case go on smoothly?
European Pravda’s editor Yuriy Panchenko discussed the potential challenges with Volodymyr Tkhoryk, investigative journalist from RISE-Moldova, the author of investigation on the Russian ‘curators’ of the former president.