AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMoldova’s EU push: Deputy PM Cristina Gherasimov says Chisinau can guarantee the pace of reforms, not a fixed EU accession date, while EU officials stress Moldova’s systemic progress and “hybrid threats” as part of the front-line reality. MoldATSA fallout: President Maia Sandu announces a “general clean-up” after abuses at MoldATSA, including tougher rules for leadership appointments and tighter oversight of state-owned enterprises; PAS critics and analysts argue the scandal exposes nepotism and double standards. Energy upgrades: Works on the Vulcănești–Chișinău power line are finished, with commercial operation expected in late August; Moldova also reported record electricity trading (542 MWh) and pushes energy efficiency as the fastest way to cut bills. EU-linked investment: Government approved EIB-backed modernization for 20 schools (over €51.5m) and added 115 local development projects, including 99 nursery-service expansions. Transnistria talks: Moldova’s reintegration leadership met EU officials to discuss reintegration policy, human rights concerns, and removing obstacles to free movement. Business & connectivity: Moldova approved new air services (including direct flights to Iceland) and granted industrial park status in Ocnița to attract investment and jobs.
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