Public order and free movement in the Security Zone, at the center of discussions in the Joint Control Commission

According to the agenda of the meeting of the Joint Control Commission of October 31, 2024, which took place in Bender, the report of the Joint Military Command on the situation in the Security Zone over the past week was heard.
In the context of the appeal of the Delegation of the Republic of Moldova regarding the second round of elections for the post of President of the Republic of Moldova on November 3, 2024, the Tiraspol delegation highly appreciated the measures to ensure public order on the election day on October 20, 2024, which contributed to maintaining peace in the Security Zone. Representatives of the Transnistrian region expressed their readiness to prevent destabilization on the day of the second round of presidential elections.
We remind that last week the Delegation of the Republic of Moldova conveyed a message to the Joint Control Commission on ensuring the freedom of movement of citizens and electoral officials in the Security Zone, as well as the non-admission of situations of impeding the proper conduct of the electoral process on November 3, 2024.
Territorial subdivisions of the General Inspectorate of Police will manage public order measures in the localities of the Security Zone where polling stations will be opened.
Delegation of the Republic of Moldova to the Joint Control Commission