Tag: Ana Revenco
Three ministers resign in Moldova
Interior Minister Anna Revenko, Education Minister Anatolie Topala, and Infrastructure Minister Lilia Dabizha have resigned. This was stated at a briefing on Friday, July 14, by Prime Minister Dorin Recean."Thank you for...
Moldova joins the Global Coalition against Drugs
Several studies show an alarming increase in the trafficking and use of synthetic drugs. Trends are emerging around the world, which is why US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and European Commissioner...
MAI’s Revenco Announces Termination of 10 ‘Sterile’ Agreements with CIS
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has 39 agreements within the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), out of which 10 are set to be terminated, announced the Minister of Interior, Ana Revenco.The official...
Ana Revenco: The authors of the false bomb alerts are from the Russian Federation
Bomb alerts in our country are made from IPs abroad, mostly from the Russian Federation. The statement was made by the Minister of Internal Affairs (MAI), Ana Revenco, during the show Rezoomat...
The security hub in Chisinau could be transformed into a European anti-warfare mechanism
According to a press release from the Ministry of the Interior from Chisinau, the Directorate General for Internal Affairs of the EU has evaluated a real-time response mechanism to protect European countries...
31 years since the war in Transnistria. Moldova commemorates the victims
Today, March 2, marks 31 years since the beginning of the war on the left of the Dniester. President Maia Sandu commemorates the victims of the war and assures that the Government...
The pressures are increasing! Revenco, for DW, about what the government is doing to prevent destabilization
The Minister of the Interior of the Republic of Moldova, Ana Revenco, present at the Security Conference in Munich, listed for DW the problems that Moldova is currently facing, in the context...
Sandu and Revenco discuss national security in Munich
A delegation of the Republic of Moldova, led by President Maia Sandu, is participating in the security conference in Munich. Interior Minister Ana Revenco is also part of the team that traveled...