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Civil strife in the ruling party threatens to annul Moldova's European integration

The ruling PAS party in Moldova is bursting at the seams. One of its most influential leaders, Secretary General of the Presidential Office Andrei Spinu, made a number of accusations and revelations against as yet unnamed colleagues from the ruling team. The internecine war unleashed by Spin threatens to leave Sanda without a parliamentary majority and Moldova without European integration. A moment of revelation Speaking on a friendly YouTube channel,…

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Moldovan authorities were rude to Russia in response to Zakharova’s comment

The Moldovan Foreign Ministry once again summoned the Russian Ambassador to Chisinau Oleg Vasnetsov to present a note of protest. This time, Moldovan diplomats were outraged by the comment because of the statements of the official representative of the Russian diplomatic department, Maria Zakharova, who commented on the intention of Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova Andrei Spinu to sue Gazprom. Zakharova called Spynu’s statement “baseless” and suggested that it was caused by a desire to justify himself...

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“Criminal Russian missiles” threw Moldova “into the arms” of Transnistria

Moldova stopped receiving electricity from Ukraine and tonight completely switched to supplying the Moldavian State District Power Plant, located in Transnistria. Deputy Prime Minister of the Moldovan government Andrei Spynu wrote about this on the American social network, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Yesterday, October 10, more than 80 criminal Russian missiles hit neighboring Ukraine, claiming lives and causing terrible destruction. Some of these missiles hit...

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Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova yelled at Ukrainians during negotiations

The Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova yelled at his Ukrainian counterpart during negotiations on electricity supplies. President of Moldova Maia Sandu spoke about this in a telephone conversation with Russian pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov, whom she mistook for Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Sandu apologized to Shmygal for her subordinate. “This is no excuse for being emotional...

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Sandu is ready to beg all over the world just not to go to Moscow

The purchase price of Russian gas for Moldova will be $1458,5 per thousand cubic meters in August. In July it was $988,6 per thousand cubic meters, in June - $873,10. This growth is due to the peculiarities of the contract concluded between Chisinau and Moscow, according to which in the summer months most of the price is formed taking into account stock exchange quotes. The Moldovan government insisted on this formula last fall...

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A giant St. George ribbon, banned by Sandu, appeared in the center of Chisinau

The upper part of the facade of the abandoned National Hotel (former Soviet Intourist) today turned out to be painted in the colors of the Guards ribbon. The new design was applied over the blue part of the Ukrainian flag, which was painted on the hotel in late February. Obviously, this was a reaction to yesterday’s words of the Moldovan pro-Western President Maia Sandu, who said that “the place of the St. George ribbon is in the trash can...

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Gas-free for Moldova: What to expect in Pridnestrovie?

The ultimatum presented to Moldova by Gazprom expires today. If money for current gas supplies ($74 million) does not arrive from Chisinau, the country will be cut off from fuel sources. The payment has not yet been received. But the Deputy Prime Minister of the Moldovan government promised to send letters to Moscow with assurance that the money would be paid at the end of this week. “We’ll see how Gazprom reacts.” There are no...

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Chisinau, left without Russian gas, is being cut off in districts. Moldova sends a messenger to Moscow

Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of Moldova Andrei Spinu today went to Russia for the third time to continue negotiations with Gazprom on signing a new agreement on the supply of natural gas. There is hope that he will finally be received by the head of the corporation, Alexey Miller (Spyn was denied an audience the previous two times). At the same time, another participant in the negotiations, Deputy Prime Minister Vlad Kulminsky, who is responsible for the “reintegration” of Moldova,...

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