Pensions, healthcare and schools top petitions to Moldova’s Parliament
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Pensions, healthcare, schools, and housing services are the main topics of citizens’ complaints to parliament

Pensions and social benefits, access to health care, school operations, infrastructure, public utilities, and civil registration records were the main topics of citizens’ appeals to the Moldovan Parliament in the first half of 2026.
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Parliament of Moldova

From January through June, the Parliamentary Secretariat received nearly 2,200 appeals from citizens and legal entities. Of these, 1,830 were written petitions, and another 357 were verbal appeals. Parliament reviewed 1,400 appeals and forwarded the remainder to the appropriate authorities.

The largest number of appeals—more than 1,000—came from residents of Chisinau. Another 299 petitions were submitted by residents of the Transnistrian region, 79 by residents of the Orhei district, and 74 by citizens living abroad.

Of these, 222 appeals contained proposals to amend or improve legislation.

Some of the petitions were forwarded to the relevant parliamentary committees for review. The Committee on Economy, Budget, and Finance reviewed the largest number of petitions, followed by the Legal Affairs Committee and the Committee on Public Administration and Regional Development.

Petitions can be submitted to Parliament online via the e-Petiții system.

It should be noted that throughout 2025, 4,400 petitions and oral appeals were registered, in which citizens from communities across Moldova and abroad raised more than 6,300 issues. Most frequently, the appeals concerned alleged violations of the right to free access to justice, the right to security and personal dignity, the right to medical care and social protection, failure to respect the right to private property, infrastructure development issues, proposals to amend legislation and exercise parliamentary oversight, agricultural issues, as well as the activities of central and local public administration bodies and other topics.


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