“Tonight, we peacefully coordinated our actions with the Prosecutor General’s Office.

And those guys who are arrested, our lawyers will file petitions, about ten people have been arrested,” he said.

According to Turcanu, the protest action was successful, its participants approached the demands of the police in a civilized manner, but "did not receive the same in return."

“Today we were expelled, we were not given the right to protest, although the Chisinau City Hall had a statement about our action, we do not understand which side the Chisinau City Hall is on now - on the side of the authorities or on the side of the people,” the politician added.

On October 23, more than 50 thousand people took to the streets of Chisinau in the Moldovan capital, numerous clashes with the police were noted.

The demonstrators set up more than 300 tents on the square in front of the General Prosecutor's Office, which they intend to picket.

The protesters also adopted a resolution on the establishment of a people's government.