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  1. Submission Statement: Moldova’s energy realignment with Romania is quietly advancing de facto integration, even as voters on both sides of the Prut River remain opposed to formal political unification. Years of Russian energy coercion pushed Moldova to reduce its dependence on Moscow and actively link its gas and electricity systems to Romania. The two countries have built new interconnectors, shifted regulatory control away from Gazprom, and expanded market integration through Romania’s transmission operator, Transgaz, driving convergence between their energy sectors out of necessity. While public support for outright union remains limited, shared infrastructure and security imperatives are already lowering the practical barriers to closer integration should a future crisis accelerate political change. 

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