Moldovan government allows 14-year-olds to obtain qualified electronic signature
Young people in Moldova who have reached the age of 14 will be able to request the inclusion of a qualified electronic signature certificate in their identity card or residence permit, following...
VOX POPULI | What Are Moldovans Saying About the MoldATSA Scandal?
The controversy surrounding MoldATSA has renewed public debate over the hiring of relatives in Moldova’s public institutions.Citizens say such cases undermine trust in state institutions and argue that recruitment in the public...
Diaspora Days are back with an anniversary edition. When and where will the events take place?
The 10th edition of Moldova’s Diaspora Days will take place from August 3 to August 21 under the slogan “Wherever We Are, Moldova Unites Us!” During nearly three weeks of events, Moldovans...
“OrheiLand in Russian?” Ilan Shor to finance “Kurskaya Skazka” amusement park via sanctioned A7
Fugitive Moldovan oligarch Ilan Shor, who has been convicted in absentia in Moldova in connection with the so-called “bank fraud” case, will finance the construction of the “Kurskaya Skazka” family recreation and...
Moldova’s Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration, Cristina Gherasimov, said the European Union is concerned with systemic problems rather than isolated cases, when asked whether recent controversies over appointments to public institutions...
Moldovan government to review consultancy contracts following presidential request
Secretary General of the Government Alexei Buzu said the Moldovan government will launch a review of consultancy contracts concluded by the State Chancellery and government ministries, following a request from President Maia...
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Moldova Gains Full Access to EFTA Markets Under Free Trade Agreement
As of today, Moldovan entrepreneurs can export duty-free or at reduced rates to all European Free Trade Association (EFTA) member states—Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. The Free Trade Agreement with EFTA countries...
Sandu: The Kremlin will try to influence this year’s parliamentary elections
The Republic of Moldova faces crucial risks of foreign interference ahead of the parliamentary elections. The Kremlin may attempt to destabilize the situation by illegally financing parties, organizing paid protests, and launching...
Installed Renewable Energy Capacity Grows in Moldova, With Over Half From Solar Panels
The total installed capacity for renewable energy production reached 646.12 MW by late February 2025, marking a 28.25 MW increase from January. The National Center for Sustainable Energy (CNED) released the data...
The Separatists Have Repaid Their Debt! The 3 Million Cubic Meters of Gas Borrowed from Chisinau Have Been Returned
The Transnistrian authorities have returned to Chisinau 3 million cubic meters of gas borrowed during the energy crisis of January-February 2025. Moldovagaz made the announcement."Between March 26-31 of this year, SRL Tiraspoltransgaz...
The EU about how Moscow helped Nesterovschi to escape: Moldovan authorities to investigate. We stand in solidarity
The European Union expressed solidarity with Moldova if authorities confirmed that the Kremlin assisted Alexandr Nesterovschi's escape. Meanwhile, a European Commission spokesperson stressed that Moldovan authorities must investigate the convicted politician's disappearance."The...
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Moldovan Energy Minister met with his Ukrainian counterpart. What topics did they discuss?
Energy Minister Dorin Junghietu met with his Ukrainian counterpart, Herman Halushchenko, in Kyiv to discuss energy security, alternative gas supply routes, electricity supply, and energy market integration.Chisinau's Energy Ministry announced that Moldova...
Integrity Certificates will no longer be issued
The National Integrity Authority (ANI) has announced that, following legislative changes regarding the declaration of assets and personal interests, it will no longer issue integrity certificates. According to the new regulation, ANI will only...
Maia Sandu met with the chairs of the Foreign Affairs Committees of the NB8 Parliaments. What did they discuss?
President Maia Sandu met with the chairpersons of the foreign affairs committees from the Nordic-Baltic Eight (NB8) parliaments, representing Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden. Established in 1992, NB8...


