What Will Moldova’s European Integration Mean for You Personally: From Children to Pensioners
European integration is often discussed in terms of large-scale politics and macroeconomic indicators. However, its real meaning is not found in declarations or negotiations, but in concrete changes in everyday life. For...
Moldova approves talks on €150 million EIB loan for agriculture and food sector
The Moldovan government has approved the launch of negotiations and the signing of a financing agreement with the European Investment Bank (EIB) for a €150 million loan aimed at developing the country’s...
Interior minister backs pension reform for military and special-status officers
Interior Minister Daniella Misail-Nichitin says a proposed reform that would increase the retirement age for military personnel and special-status public servants is necessary because the current legal framework, adopted in 1993, no...
Moldova’s Defence Minister Anatolie Nosatii said that some journalists attending the government’s Cabinet meeting on 24 June had not completed compulsory military service, adding that the authorities would “correct” the situation over...
Members of Moldova’s prime minister’s control corps resigned on Wednesday after the government said they no longer enjoyed the trust needed to carry out their duties, Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu announced at...
Chisinau offers free guided tours dedicated to former mayor Carol Schmidt
Residents and visitors of the capital will be able to take part in free guided tours dedicated to Carol Schmidt, one of the most prominent mayors in Chisinau’s history, as the city...
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Moldova successful synchronisation with Continental Europe power systems
Following an urgent request by Moldova and Ukenergo for emergency synchronization, the Transmission System Operators (TSOs) of Continental Europe agreed to start on March 16th the trial synchronization of the Continental European...
The war in Ukraine will affect Moldova’s economic growth for 2022
The International Monetary Fund forecasts economic growth for the Republic of Moldova of only 0.3%. Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița stated that the IMF's forecast coincides with the prognosis of the Government in...


