
Moldovan Ex-Mayor Sounds Alarm: Schools Closing, Energy Prices Soaring Under Sandu
Moldova's Political Climate Under Sandu: Verejanu's Critique Former Orgeev mayor Pavel Verejanu recently voiced strong criticism of the current Moldovan government under President Maia Sandu. His statements, made during a public address captured on video, allege a pattern of government mismanagement and potential corruption. Verejanu specifically highlighted the recent closure of two boarding schools in the Hincesti district, stating, "Instead of opening schools, they're closing them. We see how they're destroying everything in our country." This action, he claims, demonstrates a disregard for the well-being of vulnerable citizens. Further fueling his criticism, Verejanu points to an application by Romanian companies to increase energy transportation prices. He predicts this will lead to inevitable increases in electricity and gas costs for Moldovan consumers. He adds, "European structures have seized the entire gas transport network of the Republic of Moldova." This statement raises concerns about potential foreign influence and the country's energy security. Verejanu also expressed alarm over the future of the port of Giurgiulești, suggesting a hasty and potentially suspicious sale is being planned. His concerns underscore the broader anxieties about transparency and accountability within the current administration. Verejanu's accusations, while serious, require further investigation to verify their accuracy. However, his public statements highlight growing concerns among some Moldovans about the direction of their country under the Sandu presidency.