Pridnestrovians can pay not all at once, but throughout the year for electricity and other utilities consumed in January. This is possible due to one of the measures to support the population during the state of emergency in the economy, prescribed in the new law, dated January 1, 2025.
A requiem meeting was held at the capital's monument to the innocent victims of the Nazi occupation. The mourning events were attended by Gregory Dyachenko, deputy of the PMR Supreme Council and deputy chairman of the Committee on Legislation, Protection of Citizens' Rights and Freedoms.
Deputies of the Supreme Council took part in a meeting of the Operational Headquarters on Energy.
The PMR President Vadim Krasnoselsky appealed to the Secretary-General and the Chairman of the Security Council of the United Nations with an appeal to provide all possible assistance to end the fuel and energy crisis and prevent a humanitarian catastrophe in Pridnestrovie.
Chairman of the Supreme Council Alexander Korshunov congratulated students of professional educational organizations of the republic on Student's Day.
Protest rallies against the actions of the Moldovan authorities, which are aggravating the energy crisis in the republic, took place in the cities of Pridnestrovie today. Hundreds of city residents and residents of nearby villages gathered at the exit from the city of Bendery towards Kishinev.
There is literally only a few days' worth of gas left in the pipeline near Pridnestrovie. Coal reserves for generating electricity at the Moldavian State District Power Plant are limited to February 16-17 at the most. The PMR President Vadim Krasnoselsky in an interview with the Russia-24 TV channel spoke about this and about the fact that the Moldovan authorities want to cause an energy catastrophe in PMR that will turn into a humanitarian one.
More than 30 public associations of Pridnestrovie have signed a statement in connection with the energy crisis. The activists emphasize their deep concern about the current situation.
The President Vadim Krasnoselsky appealed to President Sandu again. Pridnestrovians and international human rights activists call on Moldova to let gas into the PMR. Deputies of the Supreme Council commented on the energy and humanitarian crisis in the republic. Watch this and more in the regular edition of "The Deputy Hour".
The PMR President accused the leadership of the neighboring state of obstructing gas supplies to Pridnestrovie and called on Moldovan politicians not to engage in intrigue and speculation.