The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection Proposes for the year 2022, the Average Monthly Salary of 490 Euros. For 2021, the Average Monthly Salary was 430 Euros About Moldova
Moldova to Borrow 30 Million Euros from EIB for the ”Moldova Energy Efficiency” Project About Moldova
Football, Billions, and Separatism. The Football Team that Holds the Record of Winning the most Champions League Titles – in Moldova for the First Time About Moldova
President Maia Sandu Made a Joint Press Conference with the President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis at the Cotroceni Palace About Moldova
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Moldova, Nicu Popescu Signed Together with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania, Bogdan Aurescu the Roadmap on Priority Areas of Cooperation between Moldova and Romania About Moldova
President Sandu, after Meeting with USAID administrator Samantha Power: “We rely on USAID support including a real reform of the judiciary and the fight against corruption” About Moldova
Minister of Foreign Affairs Nicu Popescu and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov Held a Joint Press Conference in Moscow About Moldova
Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița and the USAID administrator, Samantha Power, Held a Press Conference after Their Meeting in Chișinău About Moldova
Moldova Negotiates a 30 Million Euros Loan with the European Investment Bank to Implement the Real Estate Energy Rehabilitation Program About Moldova
REPORT: The Fraudulent Management of the Trade Union Patrimony Has Led to Damages of Over 50 Million Euros About Moldova
VIDEO Kremlin’s Digital Army (II). Crypto salaries, the comrade and the enemy. A ZdG undercover investigation Important
The Central Electoral Commission Requested the Court to Remove the Shor Party Candidate from the Electoral Race for the Mayor Position of Bălți. She is Accused of Using Undeclared Funds in Her Electoral Campaign About Moldova
Electoral Surprise in Bălți: Marina Tauber and Nicolai Grigorișin will Face, in the Second Round of Elections, for the Mayor’s Seat About Moldova
STUDY: Auction for Voters at Their own Expense: Populism, Feasibility, and Electoral Fantasies About Moldova