Editor-in-chief, journalist and analyst. Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at Moldova State University and the Faculty of International Relations at the Academy of Public Administration under the Government of the Republic of Moldova. Over 40 years of experience in journalism. For more than 20 years, he wrote about Moldova's foreign economic relations. One of the first in Moldova to write about European integration. Since 2016, editor of the newspaper Economic Review Logos Press, and since 2024, editor of the Logos Press portal. Twice named one of Moldova's top 10 journalists. In 2018, he received the ‘Person of the Year in Mass Media’ award from the Personalitatea Foundation. He taught ‘Investigative Journalism’ at the International Free University (ULIM). He is the co-author of the textbooks ‘Economic Journalism’ and ‘Investigative Journalism’. He is the author of the book ‘Statesman’ from the series ‘Personality of the Country’ about former Minister of Defence and former Ambassador to Poland Boris Gamurar.
The decision of the Moldovan Constitutional Court on the “Gagauz issue” fits into the actions of the central authorities of the country to liquidate the foundations of the functioning of the Gagauz autonomy, the people of Comrat believe. In this regard, an extraordinary meeting of the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia will be held on April 15 at 14.00 to discuss the current situation, – Logos Press reports.

On April 14, the judges of the Constitutional Court of Moldova satisfied the request of Prosecutor General Ion Munteanu and declared Article 21 of the Law “On the Special Legal Status of Gagauzia”, as well as Article 25 (part 3) and Article 26 of the Law “On Prosecutor’s Office” not in compliance with the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova, – reports Logos Press.

Military representatives from a number of countries in the Black Sea region will meet April 15-16 in Ankara to discuss maritime security issues following the ceasefire in Ukraine, Logos Press reported.

The traditional holiday “Khederlez” in Ceadir-Lunga, the most attractive and spectacular event within the framework of which are the equestrian competitions “At-Prolin” on the basis of the local horse farm, may not take place, – reports Logos Press.

The World Expo 2025 opened in Osaka, Japan, on April 13, which focuses on how society will be organized in the future, Logos Press reported.

Ukraine urges the EU leadership to speed up the country’s accession to the bloc, considering the move an “investment in Europe’s strength,” Logos Press reported.

The turbulence in society regarding the scandalous “amnesty law” has been passed on to parliament. Opposition MPs at the plenary session on April 10 proposed to summon the prosecutor general to the legislature to hold hearings on the situation in the justice system.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has been implicated in a scandal involving the misuse of EU funds, which could intensify divisions among European countries.

The Regional Art Gallery of Gagauzia hosted the inauguration of a personal exhibition dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the outstanding Gagauz artist-animalist Konstantin Kelesh, – Logos Press reports with reference to gagauzinfo.md.

The United Nations has drawn attention to the situation with the arrest of the Bashkan (Governor) of Gagauzia, Eugenia Gutsul, and noted the importance of the rule of law and due process, Logos Press reported citing the Russian edition of Kommersant.

The country is drying up. Against this background, trees are actively cut down in Moldovan forests, even protected ones, to be sold to local entrepreneurs for furniture making. “Legally”, of course. With documents in hand.

From April 1, 2025, new provisions of the Land Code come into force. The document provides for intervention mechanisms in situations where agricultural land remains fallow (not cultivated), causing damage to neighboring land.

The European Commission (EC) has received requests from Kazakhstan, Moldova, Ukraine and 21 other countries outside the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to be included in the list of countries eligible to import non-hazardous waste from the EU.
