Moldova will Discuss Consumer Protection and Public Health in EU Accession Talks

Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Cristina Gherasimov will travel to Brussels to present Moldova’s progress in aligning with EU standards on consumer protection and public health as part of Chapter 28 of the EU accession negotiations.

Key Areas of Discussion

🔹 Consumer Rights: Ensuring safe products, quality services, and transparent policies for Moldovan citizens.

🔹 Public Health: Improving healthcare services, preventing diseases, and ensuring fair access to medicines.

Cristina Gherasimov emphasized Moldova’s commitment to safeguarding citizens’ interests:

“We are analyzing what Moldova is doing to protect consumer rights, ensuring a better life for every citizen.”

State Secretary at the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization Cristina Ceban highlighted the impact on consumers:

“These policies will help citizens access clear information about goods and services and better understand their rights.”

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Deputy Secretary-General of the Ministry of Health Svetlana Nicolaescu outlined the benefits of healthcare:

“Aligning with EU health standards will improve service quality, strengthen disease prevention, and ensure equitable access to medicines and medical devices.”

Chapter 28 is significant in Moldova’s EU integration process, ensuring higher consumer protection and enhanced public health policies in line with European standards.

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