AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Accession & Diplomacy: Ireland officially took over the EU Council presidency, pledging momentum on enlargement talks that include Moldova and Ukraine, while EU leaders stressed “strength with unity” as negotiations move into new clusters. Transnistria & Security: Moldova’s PM met the EU special representative for the Transnistrian settlement, discussing regional security, resilience, cybersecurity, and how to keep dialogue moving toward a final settlement. MoldATSA Fallout: President Maia Sandu announced a “general clean-up” and a review of consultancy contracts, aiming to tighten leadership appointments and control state-owned enterprises after the MoldATSA scandal. Public Administration: The government launched paid internships for 85 young people in public authorities, part of efforts to modernize administration and build a new civil service pipeline. Digital Services: Moldova will let 14-year-olds request a qualified electronic signature certificate, with access to e-services adjusted via the MPass platform based on legal capacity. Transport & Infrastructure: Chisinau approved a new Moldova-Romania agreement for strategic transport infrastructure, including the Prut River bridge at Ungheni. Energy & Economy: Moldova reported record electricity trading on the day-ahead market (542 MWh on June 30) and said energy efficiency remains the fastest way to cut bills. Defense & EU Funding: Moldova signed a deal for 100+ Roshel armored vehicles worth over €50 million under an EU grant, with deliveries due by May 2027. Business & Tech: G.A.C. Group acquired Romanian innovation consultancy CRIUS Consulting, which also has an office in Moldova. Public Safety: Police stepped up warnings about phone scams, saying fraud levels have surged this year.
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