According to her, the government sees a real risk of stopping the supply of fuel, in connection with which a meeting of the commission for emergency situations will be convened.

“I will put forward a proposal to ask the parliament to introduce a state of emergency in the field of energy, if my initiative is supported, then tomorrow I will go to parliament,” RIA Novosti quotes the Moldovan prime minister.

Earlier, Gavrilitsa said that a state of emergency would be declared if Gazprom did not agree to give a deferment to Moldovagaz on payments for consumption in January.

The head of the Moldovagaz company, Vadim Cheban, noted that the Moldovan side transferred a third of the advance payment for gas supplies in January to the Russian Gazprom.