Maia Sandu, following Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu’s resignation: “He had a free hand to lead the government. He chose to step down”

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...

Dodon, Ceban and Usatii Demand Early Elections After Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu’s Resignation

Leaders of Moldova’s opposition have called for early parliamentary elections following the resignation of Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu, arguing that his departure reflects a broader crisis within the ruling Party of Action...

What happens next after Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu’s resignation?

Following Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu’s resignation, President Maia Sandu is expected to hold a press conference. However, it remains unclear whether she will also announce a new nominee for the post of...

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...

Moldovan Parliament backs creation of National Anti-Fraud Focal Point after reviewing phone and digital scam report

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...

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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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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...

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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...

The CEC has registered the 101 PAS candidates for the position of deputy

At its meeting on Sunday, the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) registered 101 candidates from the Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) for the position of member of parliament in the Republic of...
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How to Declare a New Place of Residence Before the Election

Citizens of the Republic of Moldova who plan to vote on September 28, 2025, but have recently changed their place of residence, must declare their new address in advance.To do this, voters...

Osmochescu: Neutrality was included in the Constitution so that Moldova would not ally with Russia in conflicts

Law professor Nicolae Osmochescu explained that Moldova's Constitution enshrined neutrality to prevent the country from joining the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) defense bloc and from becoming an ally of the Russian...

Starting in 2026, Moldovan Citizens will Enjoy Free Roaming in the EU

Beginning January 1, 2026, citizens of the Republic of Moldova will be able to use mobile phone services in European Union member states without paying additional roaming charges. The Council of the...

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