CEC of Moldova has deprived of accreditation of the member of the OSCE mission from Russia
The Central electoral Commission of Moldova has deprived of accreditation of one of the members of the mission of the Office for democratic institutions and human rights (ODIHR) of the OSCE, said the head of the CEC Alina Rusu.
so, the CEC accepted the request of the mission, which was suspended by the Russian observer for the parliamentary elections in Moldova Alexander Kobrin. The reason for this, As said Last news the press-Secretary of the ODIHR Thomas Rymer was " a clear violation of the code of conduct ".
according to the source of the Last news familiar with Kobrin, Ambassador of the mission Mathias Eorsi and head of the ODIHR election Alexander Shlyk without explanation was taken from the Russian observer the identity of the OSCE. As told a source, he Kobrin suggests that it is caused by his posts on Facebook, where he wrote about the commitment of the governments of the former Soviet Union and the West on the demographic situation in Moldova. Kobrin asked persistent in the form of an official paper indicating the reasons for the suspension, but as long as it is not received, said the head of the Department.
Parliamentary elections in Moldova scheduled for February 24. They first will take place under a mixed electoral system: 50 deputies elected on party lists, 51 - in the districts.