AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGovernment & Corruption: Moldova’s Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu resigned after a corruption storm tied to the state civil aviation safety company MOLDATSA, with President Maia Sandu saying she has no dispute with him and that consultations will follow. Politics & Next Steps: Ion Ceban’s MAN party says it will boycott the president’s consultations on a new prime minister, while other figures float candidates and argue over who should lead reforms. Russian Influence: Moldova closed the “Russian House” cultural center in Chisinau, with some functions moving to the Russian embassy; Transnistria officials had hinted at a replacement. EU Path: Moldova’s EU integration messaging continues as the political crisis unfolds, with officials stressing the EU track remains unchanged. Digital Economy: AmCham Moldova proposes legalizing electronic document archives to push businesses fully into e-management and reduce costs. Business & Energy: Moldova’s electricity market saw unusual disruptions tied to July 1 rule changes, and Energocom’s June power purchases rose in both volume and price. Foreign Policy & Culture: Moldova is stepping up tourism promotion in China and plans major Homeland and Diaspora Days in August across 100+ localities.
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