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EU council sanctions individuals, entities responsible for destabilising Moldova

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Council said in a statement on Tuesday that it had imposed sanctions on seven individuals and three entities "responsible for actions aimed at destabilising" Moldova,

EU Imposes Sanctions on Individuals Threatening Stability in Moldova

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Council said in a statement on Tuesday that it had imposed sanctions on seven individuals and three entities "responsible for actions aimed at destabilising" Moldova, whose leaders are bidding to join the EU by 2030.

A statement by the Council said those targeted were close associates of Ilan Shor, a fugitive business magnate sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison in connection with the 2014 disappearance of $1 billion from the Moldovan banking system.

Shor lives in Russia, where he oversees the activities of the pro-Russian "Victory" bloc, accused by Moldovan authorities of illegally financing electoral activities in Moldova, which lies between Ukraine and Romania.

The bloc was barred by the courts from participating in last year's Moldovan presidential election and referendum on Moldova's drive to join the European Union.

Its leaders are barred from entering the EU and are subject to an asset freeze under the directive.

The EU statement said some of the people listed "have been actively involved in vote buying schemes, in the context of the presidential elections and of the constitutional referendum on EU accession of 2024, and bribery to corrupt several politicians".

Victoria Furtuna, leader of the Moldova Mare party and subject to the order, vowed to mount a legal challenge, saying groups in Brussels were "shamelessly and openly ...choosing on their own who is going to run our sovereign state".

Two others on the list are pro-Russian lawmakers who have disappeared after being convicted on corruption charges.

Pro-European President Maia Sandu, who has accused the Kremlin of trying to subvert her country, won re-election last year by a slim margin and a referendum endorsing her EU membership campaign also passed only narrowly.

Moldovan police last year accused Shor of funnelling large sums illegally to voters ahead of the polls and Sandu said the vote-buying scheme had influenced the outcome of the votes.

A poll published on Tuesday credited Sandu's Party of Action and Solidarity with 27.4% of voting intentions ahead of a September parliamentary election, compared to 10.4% for the pro-Russian opposition Socialists and 6.2% for the Victory bloc.

(Reporting by Geert De Clercq and by Alexander Tanas in Chisinau, editing by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Ron Popeski and Sandra Maler)

Key Takeaways

  • EU sanctions seven individuals and three entities in Moldova.
  • Ilan Shor, linked to destabilization, resides in Russia.
  • Sanctions target vote buying and corruption in Moldova.
  • Moldova aims to join the EU by 2030 amid political tension.
  • Pro-European President Sandu narrowly won re-election.

Frequently Asked Questions

What actions led to the EU sanctions against individuals in Moldova?
The EU imposed sanctions on individuals and entities responsible for actions aimed at destabilising Moldova, including vote buying schemes and illegal financing of electoral activities.
Who is Ilan Shor and what is his connection to the sanctions?
Ilan Shor is a fugitive business magnate sentenced to 15 years in prison for his involvement in the 2014 disappearance of funds from Moldova's banking system, and he is closely associated with the pro-Russian 'Victory' bloc.
What was the outcome of the last presidential election in Moldova?
Pro-European President Maia Sandu won re-election by a slim margin, and a referendum endorsing her EU membership campaign also passed, despite accusations of vote buying influencing the outcome.
What legal actions are being taken against the EU sanctions?
Victoria Furtuna, leader of the Moldova Mare party, announced plans to mount a legal challenge against the sanctions imposed by the EU.
What is the current political climate in Moldova regarding EU membership?
The political climate is tense, with a recent poll showing Sandu's Party of Action and Solidarity leading in voting intentions ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, amidst ongoing accusations against pro-Russian opposition.

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