You are entitled and encouraged to complain if you believe that you have been unlawfully restricted from participating in public discussions.
Administrative proceedings
If your participation in a public discussion or consultation has been curtailed by an administrative act, you may contest it with the head of the institution, with the higher administrative institution or, if you are unsuccessful, in an administrative court. Similarly, if you have been prevented from participating in a public discussion or consultation by the actual conduct of the institution, such as being physically denied access into the room where the discussion is taking place, you may contest it in administrative proceedings as well.
Other public institutions
If your right to participate in public discussions is restricted by law or otherwise, and you believe that this is in violation of your human rights, you may also complain to the court, to the Ombudsman or, in case of discrimination, to the Equality Council.
Complaints to international human rights bodies
If you believe that the violation of your rights has not been remedied by Moldovan institutions or courts, you can submit a complaint to international or European institution, such as the European Court of Human Rights or the UN Human Rights Committee.