“We talked about the security situation and the political situation, we also talked about some reshuffles, but all that was in the press today was rumors.

We discussed the risks that exist and the decisions that need to be made, ”the deputy told reporters, his words are quoted by RIA Novosti.

Moldovan Foreign Minister Nicu Popescu said earlier that Moldova needs financial assistance in the amount of €1.1 billion in connection with the energy crisis that has arisen in the country.

On November 13, several thousand people took part in a protest in the Moldovan capital, demanding early parliamentary elections.

On November 4, activists of the Moldovan Party of Socialists held a protest near the building of the National Energy Regulatory Agency of Moldova due to rising prices in the country.