The state agency Moldpres printed the new edition of the Constitution. It contains new articles on Moldova’s accession to the EU and provisions establishing Romanian as the state language.
“Moldpres is publishing an edition of the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova in Romanian and a bilingual edition—Romanian/Russian. This edition will be useful for civil servants, local authorities, lawyers, young people, and other citizens,” government spokesman Daniel Voda said.
You can purchase a new edition of the Moldovan Constitution at the end of the week. The Supreme Law will be available in Moldpres distribution networks.
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As a reminder, on October 20, 2024, the Moldovan majority who took part in the referendum on European integration voted to include the goal of EU membership in the Constitution.
The Constitutional Court validated the results of the constitutional republican referendum on October 31, 2024. The magistrates’ decision was then published in a special edition of the Official Gazette.