
The ministerial session in Chisinau will mark the end of Moldova’s second mandate in the history of its chairmanship of the CoE Committee of Ministers. The first one took place 23 years ago.
The chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers is held in turn by the member states for a six-month term in accordance with the English alphabetical order. The transfer of the chairmanship from one member state to the next takes place in mid-May and mid-November. Moldova will pass the baton to the Kingdom of Monaco.
Traffic restrictions
The Chisinau City Hall informs that a special regime of access and movement in the capital will be in force in connection with the meeting.
It concerns the central zone and the routes connecting the capital with the airport. During these days, it is forbidden to hold meetings, mass events, repair works of roads/electrical/heating networks, water supply/ sewerage and cutting/trimming of trees in the perimeter of the streets where the official columns will travel.
Exceptions to the above restrictions are the socio-cultural events specified in the preliminary applications submitted in advance to the City Hall.
Drivers are urged to comply with the requirements of traffic police inspectors, to be patient and disciplined in traffic.









