Dodon: Farmers Are Deliberately Led to Bankruptcy

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The PSRM leader said that the agrarians were “tiring” the head of state. “Maia Sandu looks at farmers from the height of Macron's airplane. Our farmers are too small and uninteresting for her. They bore her. And she flees to Europe, as if our farmers don’t have relatives in the diaspora, on whom Sandu relies so much. Today, our farmers are being deliberately pushed to the brink of bankruptcy in order to take away the last thing they have - our land. The authorities and their handlers are just waiting for our Moldovan land to fall into the hands of transnational companies. And only that small piece of land, which was ploughed in Chisinau 4 years ago, will remain in the ownership of the state. The same thing happened with the banks. When the billion was stolen, the Western partners saw everything but did nothing to stop it, and later the banks were sold to foreigners (more than 90% of the share capital of Moldovan banks is in the hands of Western investors). Today we no longer have our own banks. They intend to do the same with agriculture,” PSRM leader Igor Dodon said at a meeting with voters. Recently, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry requested the support of the European Union, the United States of America, Canada, Japan and Norway for the creation of a Fund for the Development and Solidarity of Agriculture in the Republic of Moldova. The letters were signed in Brussels by Agriculture Minister Vladimir Bolea.