President Maia Sandu announced on Wednesday that she had a discussion with the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, during a working visit to Germany. They discussed several topics regarding the bilateral agreemen…
Ungheni police: “We cannot give up bikes anymore” They have changed the police cars for bicycles and thus got closer to the community they serve, watching upon public order right from the front line. This is th…
President Maia Sandu and the President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier held a press conference after their meeting. The presidents discussed the general bilateral agenda, but also specific issues such as dri…
Moldova received medical equipment to fight the pandemic worth 537,500 euros from the Government of Germany and the European Union, in partnership with the World Health Organization. The aid is part of the coll…
The money confiscated from Luca Filat, the son of former Prime Minister Vlad Filat, will go towards caring for people with severe disabilities, President Maia Sandu announced after a meeting with the British Mi…
The Socialist leader Igor Dodon, formerly called ”a traitor” by Voronin, and the communist president Vladimir Voronin, formerly called a “lying, tired and lost old man” by Dodon, signed the official…
The National Integrity Authority investigates the former deputy Minister of Interior Ion Țurcan after ZdG published an article about his luxurious house. The official tried to sell the house at a price 53 times…
Vlad Filat resigned from the position of president of the Liberal Democratic Party. The Party representatives say that they continue to plead for a pro-European right-wing coalition on the eve of the July 11 el…
President Sandu dissolved the Parliament. The decree comes after the Constitutional Court declared the state of emergency voted by Parliament unconstitutional. Sandu announced the date of the early parliamentar…
The Constitutional Court ruled on Wednesday, April 28, that the state of emergency voted by the Socialist-Shor deputies is unconstitutional. The Court noted that the Parliament did not state the extent to which…