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Moldova Parliament Votes to End Energy State of Emergency

CHISINAU, April 24 (Reuters) – Moldova’s ⁠parliament ⁠voted to lift ⁠the country’s energy state of emergency ​from Saturday, which had been imposed after ‌Russian attacks in neighbouring ‌Ukraine knocked out a power ⁠line ⁠providing most of Moldova’s needs.

Moldovan officials have said ​that Russian attacks in March put out of action the Isaccea-Vulcanesti line, which carries power ​from Romania to Moldova, passing through 40 ⁠km (25 miles) ⁠of Ukrainian territory. ⁠The ​line provides up to 70% of Moldova’s electricity ​needs.

Deputies approved ⁠the lifting of the emergency measure, with 69 votes in favour in the 101-member chamber.

“The declaration of a state ⁠of emergency was not a whim. It was a ⁠carefully considered decision taken at a crucial, critical moment,” Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu said.

He added that at the time, Moldova faced two serious risks – pressure on the electricity grid and disruptions in the fuel market.

Thanks to the ⁠measure, the government managed to avert a fuel shortage, he said.

Opposition parties, however, had earlier questioned its merits.

(Reporting by Alexander ​Tanas; Writing by Anna Pruchnicka; ​Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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