AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU Accession Push: Moldova’s EU track gets a fresh boost as Brussels opens negotiations on Cluster 6 “External relations,” with Acting PM Eugeniu Osmochescu saying reforms must keep moving at the same pace. Government Watch: Prime Minister-designate Vasile Tofan’s Cabinet will seek a vote of confidence in Parliament on Tuesday, July 21, after he consults business and civil society on a new government program. Security & Defence: Acting FM Mihai Popșoi told the European Parliament Moldova’s priorities on resilience and hybrid threats, while Defense Minister Anatolie Nosatîi explained why a Geran-2 drone near Copanca wasn’t detected by radars. Ukraine Summit Fallout: In Kyiv, Maia Sandu backed Ukraine’s push for stronger sanctions and air defence, as leaders adopted the Kyiv Declaration—Serbia was the only holdout. Regional Infrastructure: Government approved a new phase for a bypass road around Drochia on the R7 route, aiming to cut congestion and improve safety. Education: Moldova approved 9,013 state-funded university places for 2026–2027, with education sciences and high-demand specialties getting priority.
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