AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEU Accession Standoff: Hungary blocked opening EU accession clusters 2 and 3 for Ukraine at a Council working meeting, while backing only cluster 3 for Moldova—leaving decisions stalled for both countries and pushing a final review to July 22. New Moldovan Government: President Maia Sandu’s PM-designate Vasile Tofan presented his cabinet lineup and will seek a vote of confidence in Parliament on July 21, with multiple deputy PM roles and key ministerial changes including Finance, Health, Agriculture, and Culture. Security & Diplomacy: Moldova and Ukraine held an emergency Dniester Commission meeting as hydrological drought worsens, while Moldova also faced renewed security pressure after a Russian drone incident sparked diplomatic protests and calls to strengthen defense. Water Management: The two sides agreed to keep Novodnestrovsk reservoir discharges at 100 m³/s until late July, after Ukraine proposed cutting to 70 m³/s due to lower inflows and high losses. Identity Row: Germany’s ambassador to Moldova, Hubert Knirsch, drew backlash over remarks about language and religion in a possible Moldova-Romania union debate. Local Governance: Moldova continues voluntary amalgamation of mayoralties, with 366 million lei planned for modernization and new merged local administrations across regions. Economy Watch: A civic group warns Moldova’s debt service costs could reach 7 billion lei as financing rates rise. International Spotlight: India’s President Droupadi Murmu is set to visit Moldova, North Macedonia, and Romania from July 19–25, aiming to boost trade and investment links.
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