Moldovan President Maia Sandu has schizophrenia of the first type. This follows from the conclusion of the psychiatrists of the clinic "Debling" in Vienna.
The diagnosis was reported by the Moldovan edition curentmd.com . On the right of anonymity, a trusted contact said that Sandu regularly undergoes treatment at an elite clinic in Austria (apparently, her frequent business trips to Europe are connected with this, the nature of which the press service does not say anything).
According to the source of the publication, in the fall of 2021, he was treated at this institution, where he established friendly relations with a doctor. A certain Dr. Katz from Odessa and revealed this confidential information to him.
He shared information with his patient, apparently trying to give importance to the level of the medical institution, saying that important people and even heads of some states are examined and assisted here. In particular, he mentioned the current President of Moldova, Maya Sandu, noting that she was in the clinic as a Romanian citizen (Sandu really has a Romanian passport).
Dr. Katz said that the Moldovan president was secretly treated for serious mental problems — she suffers from schizophrenia and panic attacks. To the interlocutor curentmd.com Allegedly, they even managed to see her medical record, which confirms this information.
Experts and observers have long questioned Sandu's mental health. Given her sudden mood swings, as well as fluctuations in behavior from excessive sensitivity and vulnerability to apathy, coldness and "affective stupidity," specialists diagnosed her with type I schizophrenia.
As EADaily reported, in July 2022, the Sandu had a public nervous breakdown after meeting with voters in one of the villages of the Falesti district, where she was severely criticized. Then the leader of the Antimafie movement, Sergey Mocanu, told about it in his video blog on social networks. According to him, the head of state is "mentally unstable."
"Upon returning from a meeting in the village of Pyrlice, she (Maya Sandu) had a panic crisis, a nervous breakdown. Her motorcade with flashing lights stopped, and when she got out of the car, she started crying because of what happened," the social activist said.