New Opportunities for European Funding: Moldova Can Access Larger Budgets Through Interreg Programs
The Government approved an increase of €20 million in non-reimbursable financial assistance under the Interreg NEXT Romania–Republic of Moldova 2021–2027 Programme.This decision raises the program’s total budget to €97.3 million. These funds...
Starting January 1, 2026, the authorities will issue updated passports and travel documents
Starting January 1, 2026, Moldovan authorities will issue modernized passports and travel documents. The International Civil Aviation Organization and the European Union set the technical requirements for these documents. Moldovan authorities designed...
The European Union, with the Government of the Republic of Moldova, supports over 230,000 families across the country. All families with children under five will receive a one-time payment of 1,500 lei...
Moldovan citizens living abroad can also vote by mail in the upcoming parliamentary elections this fall. Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu confirmed it on Wednesday, April 23, during a press conference.“Voting by mail...
Maia Sandu will take part in the European Party Congress in Spain
President Maia Sandu of the Republic of Moldova will visit the Kingdom of Spain from April 27 to 29. There, she will attend the European People’s Party Congress in Valencia.During the event,...
Moldovans living abroad can now register to vote in the parliamentary elections scheduled for September 28, 2025. The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) announced that the online pre-registration system became available on April...
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Moldova successful synchronisation with Continental Europe power systems
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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...