AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEU Accession Talks: Moldova officially opened EU accession negotiations on June 15 with the “Fundamentals” cluster, and the EU Council says there are no fixed timeframes for the next clusters, using a merit-based approach. Government & Institutions: The head of Moldatsa, Dumitru Vanghelie, was suspended and is now facing a wider shake-up: the Public Property Agency says the administrator will stop work June 22, with an interim replacement named while investigations continue. MoldATSA CV Scandal: Opposition figures and legal experts are trading accusations over alleged false CV claims and how key appointments are made, as Vanghelie responds that wording was “summary.” Public Debate & Culture: Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu attended the 10th DescOpera festival in Old Orhei, calling for the reconstruction of the National Philharmonic after a fire. Security & Policy: A bill is being discussed that could require men up to age 55 to complete mandatory military training, with exemptions for medical, conscience, and criminal-record cases. Border & Digital Services: Ukraine has upgraded several border crossing points with Moldova, and Moldova is moving civilian firearms registration online via e-platform tools. EU Funding & Economy: Moldova’s “HiTech Park” is set to expand its term to 50 years, and EU support continues for modernization of schools and hospitals.
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