Press Review. Friday, 6 May 2022
InfoMarket Agency presents:
* "Moldavskiye Vedomosti"
- Moldova asks for fertilizers from the EU - isn't it too late?
Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilitsa instructed Agriculture Minister Viorel Herciu to prepare a letter to the EU asking for assistance to Moldova with fertilizers.
- SergiuTcaci: Moldova as it is now will not exist for a long time
Any outcome of the military actions in Ukraine will lead to cardinal changes: either to the reset of the RM project or to the disintegration of the state.
* "Saptamana"
- We arm ourselves, but not with guns
Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița explained, referring to the statement made in Chisinau by the President of the European Council on a possible "arming" of the Republic of Moldova, that it is not a question of weapons or attack equipment, but of non-lethal assistance.
- Troubled and particularly troubled times
The Government of the Republic of Moldova has granted humanitarian aid worth around €1.2 million to Vinnytsia and Odessa regions.
* "Moldova Suverana"
- The Head of State discussed with the President of the European Council
Moldovan President Maia Sandu met with the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, who visited our country. The officials discussed the situation in the region and the economic, social and humanitarian consequences of the war in Ukraine for Moldova.
* "Ekonomicheskoye Obozreniye"
- Reimbursement disputes
The campaign to apply for partial reimbursement to agricultural producers for excise tax on diesel fuel began last week.
- Power supply without options
The "energy collapse" did not happen on May 1. Contrary to gloomy forecasts and various "alternative" scenarios, supplies of electricity and natural gas to Moldova continue along the same routes and from the same sources as before.
* Media
- NM Espresso: about Sandu's visit to a 100-year old veteran, the statement of Gagauzia's governor and the new €52 million from the EU (newsmaker.md)
- How public budget revenues and expenditures look like after 4 months: up about 20% (mold-street.com)
- PCCOCS prosecutors raided the home of former Prime Minister Pavel Filip (agora.md)







