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In the last 12 hours, Moldova’s domestic policy and governance agenda is dominated by institutional and regulatory steps. The National Bank of Moldova raised its base rate for main monetary policy operations to 6.5% (from 5%), alongside higher overnight lending and deposit rates, citing inflationary pressures linked to wider geopolitical developments. Parliament also advanced administrative modernization: lawmakers approved in first reading a new Code on the Functioning of Parliament aimed at preventing “political defection,” and adopted measures to streamline public administration structures and limit commercial activities of institutions. In parallel, the Education Ministry is developing a national anti-plagiarism system for all universities, with mandatory similarity checks for bachelor’s and master’s theses via a dedicated platform.

Several developments also point to Moldova’s ongoing alignment with European standards and public-service capacity-building. The government is rolling out a paid public service internship programme at Alecu Russo State University of Balti, while another set of reforms streamlines medicine authorization procedures to speed patient access, including multiple authorization pathways (general, simplified, accelerated, conditional, collaborative). Moldova is also preparing for major public-facing events: Europe Day 2026 is being promoted as a large civic programme in Chisinau, and the Parliament Speaker invited citizens to May 9 commemorations focused on WWII victims and peace.

On the international and regional front, the most Moldova-specific thread in the last 12 hours is the Transnistria dispute: the “foreign ministry” in Tiraspol demands Chisinau return over $28 million allegedly collected in taxes, and says the issue was discussed in May 5 working groups. Separately, Moldova’s European and cultural visibility is highlighted by the country’s first institutional participation in the Venice Biennale, with the Culture Ministry inviting the public and diaspora to visit the Moldova pavilion. Moldova’s leadership also continues engagement with partners: the Prime Minister met an IMF expert team, and the President received EU enlargement monitoring representatives (COELA), with emphasis on reforms in justice and anti-corruption.

Beyond Moldova’s immediate headlines, the coverage in the last 12 hours also reflects broader regional dynamics that Moldova is watching. There is reporting on European election administration issues (voters turned away in England over photo ID confusion) and on energy-security framing—e.g., commentary that Moldova’s energy situation is more stable than before, tied to planned 400 kV infrastructure. The evidence is less dense on any single “major” Moldova turning point beyond the monetary tightening, parliamentary/administrative reforms, and the Transnistria money demand, but taken together these items suggest a period of consolidation: tightening macro policy, pushing governance rules, and continuing EU-facing institutional and cultural steps.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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