Press Review. Friday, 9 September 2022
InfoMarket Agency presents:
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"Moldavskiye Vedomosti"
- While searching alternative to Russian gas Moldova may become bankrupt and lose independence
We are facing the risk of being left without gas, starting October 1: the contract with Gazprom has not been signed. Chisinau will not have time to audit the debts by October 1, but the main thing is that we will not be able to pay in full for the gas even if we raise the price per cubic meter of gas to 29 lei.
- Moldova in danger: The West has its eye on armament in Transnistria
Western politicians and military, as well as MPs from the ruling party have started talking about Chisinau and Kyiv "settling" the Transnistrian issue. Is the hour X coming for Moldova?
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"Saptamana"
- You don't necessarily have to have monkeys in order to have monkeypox
Monkeypox arrived in the Republic of Moldova on August 8, however, on Tuesday, September 6, the first patient diagnosed with monkeypox in our country has been discharged from hospital.
- Lemne.md and tizic.net
Our ancestral folklore about the winter the wolf didn't eat is no longer folklore. It's front-page stuff, physically and online. A man who recently came from Italy said that Italians have also started talking about wood and pellets.
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"Moldova Suverana"
- Why isn't Cavcaliuc deprived of the military rank?
A militarized political autumn is all we need.
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"Ekonomicheskoye Obozreniye"
- "Single Stop" to Europe
The program of joint control at the Moldovan-Romanian border has begun to materialize.
- Foreign aid needs better coordination
From the beginning of the year until mid-August, Moldova received $382 million in foreign aid. But the financial backing was uneven.
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Media
- NM Espresso: about tired ministers, "the image of the wild devil" and about the new figurant in Dodon's case (newsmaker.md)
- Moldova's asphalt "kings" defy government plans: they have completed only 3-6% of the works (mold-street.com)
- Inflation reached a record 34.29%: Average consumer prices in August increased by 0.89% compared to July (agora.md)







