El Dorado News-Times

Ex-Moldovan leader under house arrest

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BUDAPEST, Hungary — A court in Moldova placed former President Igor Dodon under 30-day house arrest on Thursday as he faces an investigat­ion into suspected treason, corruption, illicit enrichment and illegal party financing.

The ruling came after Dodon, who served as Moldova’s president from 2016 to 2020 and leads the Eastern European country’s pro-Russian opposition bloc, was detained Tuesday at his home in the capital of Chisinau after it was searched by investigat­ors.

Speaking as he left a courtroom Thursday, Dodon claimed the charges against him were politicall­y motivated and at the behest of foreign powers.

“It is a political issue aimed at neutralizi­ng the opposition,” Dodon said. “It is strange and despicable for those who … filled all the state institutio­ns with foreign, Romanian, American and German advisers, who control all of the institutio­ns, to accuse me of treason.”

After Dodon’s detention, senior anti-corruption prosecutor Elena Cazacov said the subjects of the police investigat­ion were “mainly one of the former presidents of the Republic of Moldova and those close to him, but also other persons who have a connection to the commission of the alleged acts.”

Dodon has denied wrongdoing. In a post on Facebook on Tuesday, he wrote that he had explanatio­ns for any allegation­s.

“This is not the first time I have become the target of a politicall­y directed and directed justice system,” he wrote.

One of Europe’s poorest countries, Moldova is an ex-Soviet republic that gained independen­ce in 1991.

Russia maintains troops in the separatist Moldovan region of Transnistr­ia, a disputed, Russian-backed breakaway state that borders southweste­rn Ukraine.

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