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Un protagonist al investigației ZdG despre oamenii din spatele operațiunii speciale „diaspora”, live-uri de la mai multe secții de votare din Germania. Susține că NU ar fi lume

Gheorghe Zablodschi, a close associate of former journalist Natalia Morari and one of the protagonists of the ZdG investigation into the people behind the special operation "diaspora", toured several...

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Gheorghe Zablodschi, a close associate of former journalist Natalia Morari and one of the protagonists of the ZdG investigation into the people behind the special operation "diaspora", toured several polling stations in Germany on Sunday, September 28, claiming that turnout was low. At Nürnberg, Zablodschi broadcast live on his Facebook page, "the situation on the ground", accusing that "observers and the press in the polling station are threatened with physical reprisals". In the investigation "The people behind the special operation diaspora: money and connections, including political, in Chișinău, Bucharest and Moscow" [https://www.zdg.md/importante/oamenii-din-spatele-operatiunii-speciale-diaspora-bani-si-conexiuni-inclusiv-politice-la-chisinau-bucuresti-si-moscova/], ZdG reported that representatives of parties in the diaspora, who were recruited from a single command center, will be equipped with body cameras purchased specifically for this process, which cost over a thousand lei each. ZdG identified that at least part of the technical equipment was paid for with the card of a 35-year-old man living in Germany, Gheorghe Zablodschi. He constantly distributes false information on his social media accounts and is a close associate of former television journalist Natalia Morari. On election day, September 28, Zablodschi began his day in Nürnberg, where he reported that "observers and the press in the polling station are threatened with physical and material reprisals by the observers of the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS)". "Here goes the first police car, here goes the second police car. People have been attacked, a tripod has been stolen. This is not normal, this is not democratic. We as people and citizens of the Republic of Moldova have the right to know how many people have voted, who has voted and how they have voted. The police have clarified (...), including that (representatives, n.r.) have the right to film. (...) The president of the section is very aggressive, as are all from PAS. People feel that they are losing. They have done nothing in four years, only nonsense about Russians, tanks and other nonsense (...). It has been clarified, we have every right to film and we have every right to count", declared Zablodschi. Later, he wrote ironically [https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19YE4sBN5z/] that at Regensburg "the polling station is full". "It's full, but they're just sleeping", he said in another video. He then posted a photo from Regensburg. A similar photo was also posted by the Telegram channel "Patriot", administered by former lawyer Fulga Grabovski, who was present at the "opposition meeting" organized by Natalia Morari [https://www.zdg.md/stiri/politic/opozitia-adunata-la-aceeasi-masa-pentru-a-hotari-daca-va-avea-un-candidat-comun-la-alegerile-pentru-functia-de-presedinte/], before the 2024 presidential elections. The photo was distributed by Fulga Grabovski from a contact named Gheorghe. [https://www.zdg.md/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Regensburg.png] [https://www.zdg.md/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Regensburg.1.png] At Munich, according to Zablodschi's statements, there would be "a mess and a tear". Zablodschi's photo was again taken over by the administrator of the Telegram channel. [https://www.zdg.md/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/munchen.jpg] [https://www.zdg.md/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/munchen1.jpg] Official data shows that, by 5:50 pm, over 31,000 people had voted in Germany. [https://www.zdg.md/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Prezenta-germania.jpg] **Sursa articolului:** Acest material a fost adaptat din articolul original publicat pe [zdg.md](https://www.zdg.md/stiri/politic/un-protagonist-al-investigatiei-zdg-despre-oamenii-din-spatele-operatiunii-speciale-diaspora-live-uri-de-la-mai-multe-sectii-de-votare-din-germania-sustine-ca-nu-ar-fi-lume/). Vă încurajăm să consultați sursa completă pentru mai multe detalii și context suplimentar.

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