Legislature to Host Joint Session between Human Rights and Interethnic Relations Committees of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova and the Committee for Human Rights, Equality of Chances, Religions, and Minorities of the Romanian Senate, writes oficial.md.
On Tuesday, June 20th, the legislative body will serve as the venue for a joint session between the Committee on Human Rights and Interethnic Relations of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova and the Committee for Human Rights, Equality of Chances, Religions, and Minorities of the Romanian Senate.
The meeting will address current topics including the protection of human rights, as well as the situation of ethnic minorities, refugees, and persons with disabilities. Additionally, officials will discuss opportunities to strengthen bilateral cooperation and collaboration in areas of common interest.
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In Chisinau, members of the Committee for Human Rights, Equality of Chances, Religions, and Minorities of the Romanian Senate will hold meetings with deputies from the Friendship Group with Romania, Minister of Justice Veronica Mihailov-Moraru, representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the People’s Advocate Ceslav Panico, and the Ombudsman for Children’s Rights, Maia Bănărescu.
The joint session signifies the commitment of both the Republic of Moldova and Romania to promoting human rights, equality, and inclusivity. By coming together to discuss pressing issues and explore avenues for cooperation, the parliamentary committees aim to foster positive changes that benefit both nations. These deliberations contribute to the ongoing dialogue between the two countries and reflect their shared dedication to upholding fundamental rights and protecting the interests of marginalized communities.
The discussions held during this meeting are expected to pave the way for future collaborations and initiatives, which will further strengthen the ties between the Republic of Moldova and Romania in matters of human rights, interethnic relations, and social equality. As the session unfolds, it is anticipated that constructive dialogue and the exchange of best practices will lead to meaningful outcomes that enhance the well-being and rights of individuals across both nations.