AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTeachers’ Pay Pressure: Hundreds of teachers protested in Chisinau demanding higher salaries from September 1, as Prime Minister Vasile Tofan said the budget is tight but promised a measures package at 14:00. EU Accession Push in Parliament: Moldova’s Parliament may return from recess for an extraordinary session Aug. 20–26 to advance EU-related legislation, with dozens of draft acts on the agenda. Gas and Electricity Costs: Tofan said a gas tariff increase can’t be avoided due to higher international prices, while Prime Minister also noted electricity tariff talks are on hold amid regional supply strain. Fuel Security Rules: Government approved clearer rules for storing petroleum products for emergency stocks, aiming to protect consumers during supply disruptions. NATO Classified Info Talks: Moldova will negotiate with NATO on an administrative arrangement to protect and exchange classified information. Driving Licences Abroad: Moldova will negotiate with Latvia so citizens can exchange driving licences without extra exams. Energy Infrastructure: Work is underway to enable commercial operation of the Vulcănești–Chișinău 400 kV power line. Cultural & Media Support: Moldova and the US discussed continuing cultural heritage and independent media projects. Historical Recognition: The 1946–47 famine is set to be officially recognized as a crime against humanity.
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