Gagauzia’s People’s Assembly elects new speaker amid ongoing institutional deadlock
Deputies of the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia have accepted the resignation of Nicolai Ormanji as acting speaker of the regional legislature in Comrat. Following the vote, the session was chaired by Deputy...
Chisinau Mayor Ion Ceban has claimed that Moldova is witnessing what he described as “raider attacks” targeting private companies, including FlyOne and Rompetrol. In a video statement, he accused the ruling Party...
Acting Education Minister Dan Perciun has confirmed that he had a disagreement with outgoing Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu, saying the dispute stemmed from provisions included in Moldova’s fiscal and budget policy.According to...
Maia Sandu to hold consultations with parliamentary parties on forming a new government
President Maia Sandu has announced that consultations with parliamentary parties on the formation of a new government will begin next week, with discussions expected to start on Monday.The announcement was made in...
President Maia Sandu has taken note of Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu’s resignation and rejected claims that he was prevented from fighting abuses or from properly leading the government.“Speculations that he wanted to...
A Step Back on Reforms? Igor Grosu’s Announcement Following the Prime Minister’s Resignation
The Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) will hold discussions in the coming days on the necessary steps for the upcoming period, including key reforms, fiscal policy, and public wage legislation, according to...
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One year from the day Moldova received the status of a candidate state for EU accession: President’s message
On the first anniversary of the Republic of Moldova receiving the status of an EU candidate state, President Maia Sandu sent a message."This is a stage on our path to the EU,...
Discussed the “Pridnestrovian issue”: Oleg Serebrian met with the Ambassador of the special mission of Ukraine in Moldova
On Thursday, June 22, Vice Prime Minister for Reintegration Oleg Serebryan held a working meeting with the Ambassador of Special Missions of Ukraine, Paun Rohovei, responsible for the “Transnistrian issue,” and with...
Until the end of this session: Grosu about Moldova’s withdrawal from the CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly
The authorities intend to withdraw Moldova from the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly by the end of the spring session. This was stated by the Speaker of the Parliament, Igor Grosu, on the air...
Moldova on the path of European integration. Key Aspects
As a country that openly condemns Russia’s invasion and supports Ukraine, as well as its pro-EU orientation, the Republic of Moldova has made itself more vulnerable to Russia‘s economic and political blackmail,...
Municipality Organizes “Days of Chișinău in Vienna” to Promote Moldovan Culture and Traditions
The City Hall of Chișinău is hosting the "Days of Chișinău in Vienna," an event aimed at promoting Moldovan culture and traditions, inviting all citizens of the Republic of Moldova residing in...
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Gazprom Attempted to Exploit Moldova’s Dependency on Russian Gas to Delay the Implementation of the EU’s Energy Package, Say Experts
Russian energy giant Gazprom has allegedly attempted to exploit Moldova's dependence on Russian gas to obstruct the implementation of the EU's Energy Package III and prevent other gas suppliers from entering the...
Twenty-two Public Hospitals in Moldova Receive Electric Generators Donated by the United States Government
Twenty-two public hospitals in the Republic of Moldova have received electric generators procured by the Government of the United States through the U.S. Agency for International Development's project, "Energy Security of the...
EU Allocates €250 Million to Boost Transborder Connections Between Ukraine, Moldova, and Neighboring EU Nations
The European Union has decided to allocate €250 million to finance projects aimed at improving transborder connections between Ukraine, Moldova, and their EU neighbors, namely Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland, according to...


