According to the parliamentarian, there are two options for saving: “stop supplying enterprises or freeze their citizens.”

“It’s hard for me to understand how you can save more.

People want to live normally.

What is happening now is the consequences of the wrong actions of the governments of these countries,” the deputy believes.

He also noted that “it can still be fixed”, since one thread of Nord Stream 2 is operating.

“We just need to make a strong-willed decision to the leaders of the states, to agree with Gazprom so that cheap gas is allowed through this line.

It's very simple and logical.

The inhabitants of Europe and their economy will begin to feel much better,” Ananskikh said.

Earlier, the EC proposed to EU countries to reduce gas consumption by 15% until March 2023.