Dorin Recean, Rezina: Authorities examine the possibility of allocating resources for a new call for local development projects
The authorities are examining the possibility of allocating additional resources to launch a new call for projects under the "European Village" programme, Prime Minister Dorin Recean said at a meeting with local elected representatives and representatives of the Rezina district authorities. The Prime Minister urged them to strive to deliver results in fulfilling the commitments undertaken by the Republic of Moldova in the European integration process, specifying that the pre-accession phase will open access to additional funds.
BCS MPs boycott Parliament sittings. Political analysts' views
MPs from the Bloc of Communists and Socialists (BCS) faction have announced that they are boycotting Thursday and Friday sittings of Parliament. They are unhappy that none of their legislative initiatives are accepted by the parliamentary majority. The former Șor party also said they would not attend the parliament sessions because of illegal draft laws voted by the majority. On the other hand, the parliamentary majority claims that the opposition's actions demonstrate their attitude towards parliamentary work. Political analysts describe the opposition's actions in boycotting sittings as a political game.
Smart metres, the solution for lower electricity costs
Smart metres can be the solution to better control energy consumption. That's according to a company in our country that makes these devices. However, they point out that demand is not high on the domestic market due to lack of interest. But the authorities assure that in the next few years most citizens will have these devices for efficient electricity consumption.
Ana Stegarescu
World Bank provides $60 million to modernise education
The World Bank will provide $60 million to modernise education in Moldova. In its first reading, parliament voted to ratify the agreement, which provides for a $40 million loan and $20 million in grants. Among the actions proposed for financing will be the construction of three new high schools, the repair and reconstruction of schools and kindergartens, the equipping of educational institutions with computer technology and the professionalisation of teachers.
Cornelia Stefoglu
A new US-funded project in Moldova: $6 million for the implementation of the justice reform and anti-corruption project
The United States Agency for International Development is providing the Republic of Moldova with six million dollars to implement the Justice Reform and Anti-Corruption Project. The project involves standards of excellence for anti-corruption institutions, support for the Ministry of Justice in reforms already underway, and the creation of a mini secretariat. This continues the partnership with the Government in Chisinau to create resilient institutions that apply the law fairly and justly.
ANSA: A quarter of fruit and vegetables sold on the market exceed the permissible level of toxic substances
Melon, courgettes and cabbage, are champions for the amount of nitrates they contain. According to specifiers, about a quarter of the samples taken in markets and stalls in the capital exceed the permissible norm of toxic substances for the body. However, inspectors from the National Food Safety Agency say that before they reach the shops, sellers are obliged to test the fruit and vegetables in a laboratory.
Washington // Igor Grosu, meeting with US Congressmen: the relationship with the US is essential for strengthening Moldova's resilience
Security challenges in the region and their impact on the Republic of Moldova were the focus of talks held in Washington between Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu and US Congressmen. While visiting the US, the head of the Moldovan legislature met with Congressmen Marcy Kaptur, William Keating, Jason Krow, Deborah K.Ross
Mircea Geoană: "We are perfectly respectful of Moldova's constitutional neutrality. You have to be stronger if you are neutral"
Moldova's neutrality status requires the strengthening of defence capabilities, the development of solutions to address security risks and threats in the context of the hybrid war waged by the Russian Federation. "Being neutral does not mean being weak in terms of security, on the contrary, you have to be stronger," NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană told journalists in Vilnius. The official added that in the Republic of Moldova, Soviet-style Russian propaganda is still being perpetuated by its heirs.
Bogdan Nigai
Doctors in the Republic of Moldova saved a patient's life by performing a first-ever hybrid endovascular procedure
Doctors in the Republic of Moldova have saved a patient's life by performing a first-ever hybrid endovascular and surgical intervention, the Ministry of Health announces. The 60-year-old patient was operated on at the Republican Clinical Hospital "Timofei Mosneaga". At present, his health condition is satisfactory and the patient has been discharged from hospital.
"In Context" // Sergiu Caraman: Most judges are willing to pass the external evaluation
The President of the Superior Council of Magistracy, Sergiu Caraman told the programme "In Context" that most judges are willing to pass the external evaluation. However, the success of the reform depends on those who are undecided who can tip the balance. The fact that the SJC will have the final say in the evaluation process plays an important role.
War in Ukraine // Night attacks on Kiev, there are casualties
Overnight attacks on Kiev have left at least one dead and four wounded, local authorities said Thursday, during the third night of air strikes on the Ukrainian capital where explosions were heard in several neighbourhoods, AFP and Agerpres report.
US President Joe Biden met with Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tihanovskaya in Vilnius
US President Joe Biden met Wednesday with exiled Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tihanovskaya in Vilnius, where a NATO summit largely devoted to the war in Ukraine was taking place, the White House announced, AFP and Agerpres reported.