Moldova's institutions, entities involved in energy sector obliged to carry out more urgent actions in 60-day period

Moldova's institutions, entities involved in energy sector obliged to carry out more urgent actions in 60-day period

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The head of the parliamentary commission for economy, budget and finance, Radu Marian, following today’s public hearings on the increase in the tariff for natural gas and its impact on the consumers and the national economy, set forth a plan of urgent actions for the next 60 days, which is to be carried out by the key institutions in the energy sector, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

„We organized public parliamentary hearings on the situation of the tariffs for energy resources, especially the natural gas, on which the heating of about 30 per cent of the residents depends and which directly influences the tariffs for thermal energy. We listened the explanations of the institutions involved, we drew the preliminary conclusions and established emergency tasks for them,’’ the lawmaker noted.

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