Moldova parliament votes to end energy state of emergency

Il parlamento moldavo vota la fine dello stato di emergenza energetica


Alexandru Munteanu speak after taking his oath as Moldova’s new Prime Minister, in Chisinau, Moldova, November 1, 2025. REUTERS/Vladislav Culiomza/File Photo (Reuters)

CHISINAU, April 24 (Reuters) - Moldova’s parliament voted to lift the country’s energy state of emergency from Saturday, which had been imposed after Russian attacks in neighbouring Ukraine knocked out a power line providing most of Moldova’s needs.

Moldovan officials have said that Russian attacks in March put out of action the Isaccea-Vulcanesti line, which carries power from Romania to Moldova, passing through 40 km (25 miles) of Ukrainian territory. The line provides up to 70% of Moldova’s electricity needs.

Deputies approved the lifting of the emergency measure, with 69 votes in favour in the 101-member chamber.

“The declaration of a state of emergency was not a whim. It was a carefully considered decision taken at a crucial, critical moment,” Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu said.

He added that at the time, Moldova faced two serious risks - pressure on the electricity grid and disruptions in the fuel market.

Thanks to the measure, the government managed to avert a fuel shortage, he said.

Opposition parties, however, had earlier questioned its merits.

(Reporting by Alexander Tanas; Writing by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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