
Moldova's President Addresses Concerns About Weak Security Council
Moldova's President Addresses Concerns Over Supreme Security Council's Power: In a recent interview with Cinema 1 Moldova, President Maia Sandu acknowledged public criticism regarding the Supreme Security Council's (CSS) ability to combat institutional abuse. "Citizens tell us our tools are too weak," Sandu stated, explaining that this limitation hinders efforts to address and punish abuses within institutions. The interview highlighted the ongoing debate surrounding proposed reforms to the CSS's statute, which are currently under public discussion. While Sandu defended the necessity of the reforms, she also addressed concerns about the potential for increased authoritarianism. The interview underscores the ongoing challenges Moldova faces in strengthening its institutions and ensuring accountability.