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Moldova will develop an investment map to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. This was reported by UNDP Moldova, noting that UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Moldova Seher Ariner met with the Director General of the Investment Agency of Moldova, Natalia Bejan, and participated in the roundtable of the Agency’s Advisory Committee.

Several serious changes are contained in a large package of amendments to the tax legislation, which were published at the end of last week. As the Ministry of Finance emphasized, the rush to adopt them was due to the need to adjust the tax base to better adapt it to current economic realities. But this is not the tax policy for 2026. It will be approved by the new government and parliament.

The outgoing parliament will be remembered for having worked for most of its mandate under a state of emergency (from March 2020 to February 2025 – almost continuously) and unprecedented openness on the part of the EU. It will also be remembered for the record number of women MPs (almost 40%) and the rather “young” average age of our parliamentarians – 47.

As of January 1, 2026, a new law will come into force in the Republic of Moldova, which will allow individuals to engage in economic activities without the need to establish a legal entity.

The Alliance of Small and Medium Enterprises of Moldova (AIM) demands to regulate the event organization industry. The organization sent a letter to this effect to the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Economic Council under the Prime Minister.

The opposition Bloc of Communists and Socialists (BKS) intends to create in the next parliament “a special commission to investigate the criminal activities of the PAS party during the four years of its rule”. This was announced at a protest rally on Thursday by the leader of the BCS faction in parliament, deputy speaker Vlad Batryncha.

The Interior Ministry proposes 12.5 thousand owners of firearms to surrender them to the state on a gratuitous basis. This idea is contained in the amendments to the law No. 130/2012 on the regime of civilian weapons and ammunition, put up for public discussion.

The state budget allocated 51.8 million lei in 2024 to support political parties, half of which (50%) went to the ruling Action and Solidarity party.

Today in Moldova there is a paradoxical situation. On the one hand, cryptocurrency is not recognized by the National Bank of Moldova as a unit of account. At the same time, it is subject to taxation. However, by 2027, our country has committed itself to approve the legal framework related to the regulation of virtual currency and to enact regulations that comply with European legislation.

Moldovan universities will offer 8.7 thousand budgetary places in the new academic year. The Cabinet of Ministers approved a corresponding decision, approving the state order for higher education.

Moldova will have to negotiate with the EU at a new stage of its European path. A lot depends on how we will conduct them (to agree on everything or to defend our interests). In this regard, it makes sense to refer to the experience our country gained during the negotiations on accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). It was the first rung of the ladder leading to our current pan-European prospects.

State-owned enterprises will be able to lease real estate and agricultural land of small size without the authorization of the Public Property Agency (PPA). The government proposes to amend Law 121/2007 on the management and privatization of state property.
