Go to the media bankFormer President Igor Dodon. Archive photoCHISINAU, Oct 24Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon questioned that Romania would be able to provide the republic with electricity. Moldova is experiencing an energy crisis due to rising energy prices. The authorities in Chisinau announced the search for alternative sources and suppliers of energy. On Friday, October 21, the leader of Transnistria, Vadim Krasnoselsky, announced that from October 24, the Moldavskaya GRES would limit the supply of electricity to the right bank of the Dniester by 2.5 times. So, instead of 70% of exports, only 27% will remain. In response, Moldovan Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Spinu said that the republic intends to purchase additional volumes — 235 MWh — of electricity from Romania, at a price of 90 euros per 1 MW. jpg» />Romania sells electricity to Moldova at a higher price than its consumers»Look what is happening with electricity. They (the authorities — ed.) Say that they will buy it additionally from Romania. I checked the information on the website of the Romanian Transelectrica. There is a shortage in Romania (of electricity — ed.). ) 100-200 MW, that is, they themselves import electricity, where else will they get it to sell it to Moldova? If Chisinau fulfilled its contractual obligations to Gazprom, then the Moldavskaya GRES would not stop either. and salary with galoshes, like in the 90s? — Dodon said on Monday to his supporters who came to support him in court. On Monday, the court hearing of the criminal case against the politician continues, the meeting is held in the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ). According to the charges brought against the ex-president, he is accused of taking a bribe of up to $1 million from the former leader of the Democratic Party, oligarch Vladimir Plahotniuc. Allegedly, this money was requested by Dodon to pay the current expenses of the political party «Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova» (PSRM), including the payment of wages to employees of the same political force. The politician does not admit his guilt, he calls the case fabricated. Dodon also insists on open consideration of the case in court.
