Scandal in Moldova: Media labels Orthodox priests as "Kremlin agents"

Orthodox Church of Moldova. Photo: ru.mitropolia.md

Orthodox Church of Moldova. Photo: ru.mitropolia.md

A scandal is escalating in Moldova involving the Orthodox Church of Moldova (OCM). The pro-government TV channel TVRMoldova released a video in which journalists questioned OCM clergy arriving from Moscow about the funding of their trips. Journalists asked, "Who paid for your trip?" and "Do they give you money in Moscow?" This caused public outcry, as the information about the priests' arrival likely came from internal sources.

Local media also spread claims that the trips of OCM clergy to Russia are allegedly financed by convicted politician Ilan Shor. The Deschide portal asserts that "these actions are attempts to bribe the clergy ahead of the Moldovan presidential elections and the referendum."

Clergy members who visited Russia are being accused of supporting the Kremlin and receiving funds from Shor. Personal data of the clergy is being published online, which is likely aimed at preventing further pilgrimages.

The situation has intensified amid public statements made by some politicians. Vasily Shoimaru, a deputy from the ruling party, expressed hope for breaking ties with the OCM, comparing it to the situation in Ukraine: "We will resolve the issue with the Metropolis this fall." Later, the Action and Solidarity party opted-out from his remarks.

Former President Igor Dodon urged the authorities to leave the Church alone: "I know the government is trying to pressure the clergy. I want to address Recean, Sandu, and others: Leave the Church alone! And remember: God doesn’t strike with a stick."

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