BREAKING NEWS! Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu resigns
Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu announced his resignation on Friday, July 3, in a statement published on his Facebook page.“Today I conclude my term as Prime Minister. I accepted the proposal to...
The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova has reviewed the report of the parliamentary inquiry commission on telephone, financial, and digital fraud and adopted a resolution recommending the establishment of a National...
President Maia Sandu condemns Russian attack on Kyiv and calls for stronger international response
President Maia Sandu has condemned Russia’s latest overnight strikes on Ukraine and expressed condolences to the families of the victims. The head of state reaffirmed the Republic of Moldova’s support for its...
(VIDEO) Igor Grosu about Usatii’s allegations regarding phone scams: I don’t know
Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu has stated that he has no information about individuals named in the public space in connection with alleged involvement in phone fraud schemes.Asked about Sorin Guzgan, a person...
Moldovan state secretary detained in bribery probe linked to animal feed imports
Moldova’s National Anticorruption Center (CNA), working under the supervision of the Anticorruption Prosecutor’s Office, has detained a state secretary from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry and a representative of a...
Igor Grosu responds to farmers threatening new protests, promises favorable VAT decision
Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu has responded to farmers who have threatened to resume protests, saying the authorities will soon adopt a decision in their favor.“Our response will exceed their expectations. The VAT...
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Moldova Issues 15,000 Migration Documents in Six Months; Plans Further Modernization
In the first half of the year, the General Inspectorate for Migration issued approximately 15,000 documents—including visas, invitations, and residence permits—to foreign citizens arriving in the Republic of Moldova.During the same period,...
Bulgaria Launches Educational Exchange Program for Students in Moldova
During an official visit to Taraclia on Friday, Bulgarian Prime Minister Rossen Jeliazkov announced the launch of a new educational exchange program aimed at students from the region. Starting next year, 300...
Maia Sandu: “Together with Bulgaria, We Share a Vision of a Europe Built on Peace and Prosperity”
President Maia Sandu underscored Moldova’s shared European vision with Bulgaria during a high-level meeting with Bulgarian Prime Minister Rossen Jeliazkov, who visited Chisinau on July 27–28. The two leaders discussed deepening bilateral...
„Moldova that unites us”: The Constitution of Moldova is “celebrated” on July 29th
The Constitution is the supreme law of the Republic of Moldova. It was adopted on July 29, 1994, and came into force on August 27, 1994. The document consists of a preamble...
Over 800 Promo-LEX observers at the autumn elections. Nicolae Panfil: All of them are trained
The Promo-LEX Association has launched an extensive election observation mission ahead of the September 28 parliamentary elections in Moldova. The organization is currently training observers, monitoring the electoral process, informing the public,...
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From the abolition of the death penalty to integration into the EU. The most important changes to the Constitution in 31 years
On July 29, 1994, Moldova’s Parliament adopted the Constitution, laying the foundation for the country’s legal and democratic framework. Since then, lawmakers have amended the Supreme Law multiple times, while some politicians...
“We Need Real Sovereignty and Independence” – First President Mircea Snegur on Moldova’s Constitutional Path
On March 2, 1993, Moldova’s first president, Mircea Snegur, presented the first draft of the country’s Constitution to the Legislature. At the time, he also served as the head of the Commission...
Daily Briefing: The Method of Designating Candidates for Parliamentary Elections
Moldovan citizens will cast their votes on September 28 to elect members of Parliament for a new four-year term. The Electoral Code mandates that authorities hold elections within three months after the...


