Moldova’s new public sector salary law will enter into force on January 1, 2027, meaning the planned salary increases cannot be implemented from September 1, 2026, Prime Minister Vasile Tofan announced on...
Moldova’s Parliament Could Return From Recess for Extraordinary Session on EU-Related Legislation
Moldova’s Parliament could return from its summer recess for an extraordinary session from August 20 to 26, following a request by Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu. The proposal is due to be considered...
Prime Minister Vasile Tofan went to meet teachers protesting in Chisinau’s Great National Assembly Square on Wednesday, August 19, telling them that the state budget currently does not allow salaries to be...
Moldova’s Prime Minister Says Gas Tariff Increase Cannot Be Avoided Amid Rising International Prices
Prime Minister Vasile Tofan says an increase in natural gas tariffs cannot be avoided as prices on international markets have risen again. However, he said authorities are looking for ways to reduce...
Hundreds of Teachers Protest in Chisinau, Demand Higher Salaries
Hundreds of teachers from several districts across Moldova, education sector employees and trade union representatives gathered outside the Government building on Wednesday, August 19, demanding higher salaries for teaching and auxiliary staff,...
Former Health Minister Ala Nemerenco has commented on the controversy surrounding the employment of young political advisers in public institutions following an investigation into the case of Selinia Cojocari, a young woman...
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Moldova Will Receive Rapid Assistance in Case of Cyberattacks Through the European Cybersecurity Reserve
Moldova now accesses the European Cybersecurity Reserve, a key component of the Digital Europe Programme. The country joins a European rapid-response mechanism for significant cyberattacks, after Roberto Viola, Director-General for Communications Networks,...
Moldelectrica and Ukrenergo Advance Regional Energy Integration with Cross-Border Agreement
The Moldovan state-owned enterprise Moldelectrica and Ukraine’s national electricity transmission system operator, NPC Ukrenergo, have signed key documents to implement a cross-border capacity allocation mechanism on the Moldova–Ukraine border.“This action marks further...
The Cultural Project “7,000 Years Under Wine:” Moldova Explores the Origins of Its Viticulture
Archaeologists and botanists confirm that wild grapevine (Vitis sylvestris) grew on the current territory of the Republic of Moldova as early as the Miocene epoch, which began about 23 million years ago...
“Together, We Care for Moldova’s Future:” PAS Launches Pre-Election Campaign Four Months Ahead of Parliamentary Elections
The Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) launches the information campaign “Together We Care for Moldova’s Future” at the end of this week. In the coming months, party representatives promise to talk with...
10 Must-Visit Places in Moldova This Summer
The warm season is the perfect time to explore Moldova's scenic landscapes and cultural treasures. Thanks to the country's compact size, many stunning attractions—natural wonders, historical landmarks, and quirky destinations—are just a...
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Combating Hate Speech and Sexism Ahead of the Parliamentary Elections
The Council of Europe launched the third edition of the anti-discrimination campaign in partnership with the Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Moldova and UN Women, with support from the European...
Serebrian Meets French Diplomats to Discuss Transnistrian Settlement and Regional Stability
Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Oleg Serebrian held a working meeting on Monday with Michael Roux, Ambassador for the Eastern Partnership and the Black Sea Region at the French Ministry for Europe...
Rosé Day – the largest pink-themed Hollywood-inspired party at Castel Mimi
Castel Mimi will host the sixth edition of Rosé Day on June 7, launching the summer with Moldova’s biggest rosé-themed outdoor party. This year’s event, inspired by Hollywood and titled “Cinema Star,”...


