“The court upheld the decision to arrest for 30 days,” RIA Novosti quotes Dodon.

The meeting lasted about four hours, the prosecutors tried to challenge one of the judges, but the request was rejected.

Prosecutors suspect Dodon of passive corruption, illegal enrichment and financing of the party at the expense of a criminal organization.

On May 26, a court in Chisinau decided to place former President of Moldova Igor Dodon under house arrest for 30 days.

Dodon himself said that the case against him is a political order of the current head of the republic, Maia Sandu.

According to him, the group of prosecutors and investigators who are working on the case against him is managed by the US Embassy.