Moldovan Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilitsa explained the need to continue the state of emergency in the war in Ukraine and its consequences.
The Parliament of Moldova by a majority vote supported the government’s proposal to extend the state of emergency in the country due to the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis and the need to further solve the refugee problem. About this on Thursday, July 28, writes NewsMaker.
The state of emergency has been extended for another 60 days. This has been happening since the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Moldovan Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilitsa explained the need to continue the state of emergency in the war in Ukraine and its consequences.
“Logistics links are broken. In many countries, the risk of hunger remains. Energy prices are rising, and the economic situation in the world is very difficult. The blockade of Ukrainian ports affects our import and export,” he said.
In particular, the state of emergency implies: a special regime of movement in Moldova, temporary evacuation of citizens from places that pose a danger, the creation of temporary shelters for displaced citizens, a special regime for on the use of airspace, a ban on meetings and demonstrations, a ban on firing employees, etc.
A state of emergency in Moldova has been in effect since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began on February 24. It has been extended several times.
Remember that Moldova is afraid of a Russian invasion after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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