Igor Grosu warns officials from the left bank of the Dniester that they will continue to lose citizens if they defy the authorities of Moldova. The President of the Parliament mentioned that those targeted by such measures could be individuals enlisting in the Russian army, as well as officials responsible for human rights violations.
At the same time, Grosu said that the process of European integration is seen as beneficial on the left bank of the Dniester, and citizens from the Transnistrian region come to the right bank due to the precarious economic situation in the separatist area, reports Realitatea.
“I want to ask them, between having gas every day, but more expensive, and not having it at all, and wondering, but tomorrow will I be able to heat my school, kindergarten, house. This is the impact of the policies of the Russian Federation”, Grosu conveyed.
Recently, Maia Sandu revoked the citizenship of the Republic of Moldova for 9 former officials from the left bank of the Dniester. Among them are those responsible for organizing the alleged electoral processes in the region, former heads of self-proclaimed ministries and deputies in the so-called supreme soviet.

