Moldova Lifts Energy Emergency After Russia-Ukraine Conflict Ripple
Moldova's parliament has ended the energy state of emergency initiated after Russian attacks on Ukrainian territory disrupted a major power line from Romania. The emergency action was deemed necessary to avert significant electricity grid pressures and potential fuel shortages, although opposition parties questioned its implementation.
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Moldova's parliament has voted to lift the country's energy state of emergency set to be effective from Saturday. This decision comes after Russian assaults in Ukraine disrupted a crucial power line providing most of Moldova's electricity.
The outage of the Isaccea-Vulcanesti line, which routes power from Romania through Ukrainian land, had raised serious alarm, as it catered to 70% of Moldova's energy needs. The legislative body approved the annulment of the emergency measure with a significant majority of 69 out of 101 members voting in favor.
Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu stated that the emergency declaration was a carefully calculated step to prevent a fuel crisis and stabilize the electricity grid. Despite opposition questioning, officials maintain the move was vital in steering Moldova through the energy challenge.
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