“Unfortunately, these European reformers, in fact, brought Moldova to a situation where (in a simple example) a grandmother receives a pension of €100 and is forced to pay €95 for utilities. Question: can a simple pensioner have enough to eat €5? I’m not even talking about buying something for yourself... With this simple example, we can see what the standard of living has come to in our country,” Shor said in a conversation with State Duma deputy Leonid Kalashnikov.

Earlier, Shor stated that Moldova has been under the external control of Europe for three years now and it has not brought the residents of the country anything except poverty and rising prices.

He also emphasized that the only salvation for Moldova is joining the EAEU.