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Svetlana Rudenco

Svetlana Rudenco

Journalist. Specialises in social and political issues. Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at Moldova State University. Completed the Intercultural Communication programme at the European University Viadrina and Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski. Worked in the press services of both state and private structures, including the Presidential Administration, the Parliament Secretariat, local government bodies, and MAIB. Collaborated with Moldova's largest news agencies, magazines, and newspapers, including foreign ones. She has experience in organising interaction between political parties and the media, as well as in translation and publishing. She has been awarded the Meritul Civic medal and other professional awards. At the newspaper, she is responsible for covering the work of parliament, the government and other state institutions.

Articles

    Parliament has passed in the second reading a bill regulating the activities of real estate agents. The document introduces new rules for working in the market, mandatory certification of specialists and provides for a transition period for existing intermediaries to adapt to the new requirements.

    26 March 2026
    Intermediaries in the real estate market will have a transitional period to adapt to the new requirements

    Over the past few days, European Union countries have stepped up their assistance to Moldova in overcoming the crisis related to the pollution of the Dniester River.

    26 March 2026
    EU countries step up assistance to Moldova over pollution of the Dniester River

    The authorities are planning to launch a new reform of the health care system, which this time will affect primary health care. It is about reorganization of the network of primary care institutions through its “consolidation”.

    26 March 2026
    New health care reform

    UPDATED. The creation of the Convergence Fund was faced with inconsistency of tax systems: on the right bank of the Nistru River there is VAT, while on the left bank there is turnover tax. This complicates the unification of tax rules. But the authorities are ready to work in a “very friendly manner” to gradually implement unified rules and ensure equal conditions for business on both banks of the Nistru River.

    25 March 2026
    The Convergence Fund faced a contradiction: the right bank has VAT, but the left bank does not

    Cashier’s checks issued by individuals engaged in independent trade activities will no longer contain an identification number, first name, last name, and address.

    25 March 2026
    Merchants’ personal information will be encoded on checks

    Specifying the country of origin of goods may increase sales of local producers up to 15% in the fresh produce segment. Such a draft was discussed on Wednesday, March 25, in the parliamentary commission for economy, budget and finance.

    25 March 2026
    Labeling the origin of goods can increase sales of local producers by up to 15%

    For the period of sharp fluctuations in fuel prices, tariffs for inter-district and district regular passenger road transportation will be adjusted to reflect the increase in diesel fuel prices.

    25 March 2026
    Transportation tariffs will be “adjusted” due to rising diesel fuel prices

    The Transport Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau recommended that the Civil Aviation Authority review the legislation governing the operation of ultralight aircraft (ULM) and initiate a review if necessary. The objective is to clearly define the conditions for the issuance and renewal of airworthiness certificates for aircraft involved in accidents or serious incidents resulting in structural damage.

    25 March 2026
    Standards for ultralight airplanes will be reviewed after the sky emergency

    Parliament has imposed an energy emergency regime for 60 days amid damage to the key Isaccea-Vulcanesti line and the risk of electricity shortages. Seventy-two MPs voted in favor of the draft.

    24 March 2026
    Parliament imposes energy emergency regime for 60 days

    Moldova will cover the costs of restoring the damaged section of the Isaccea-Vulcanesti line running through Ukraine, while the technical work will be carried out by the Ukrainian side.

    24 March 2026
    Moldova will cover the cost of repairing the Isaccea-Vulcanesti line damaged in Ukraine

    The Ministry of Energy has warned Moldovan residents about possible power outages on Wednesday, March 25, from 17:00 to 22:00. This was announced by Carolina Novak, State Secretary of the Ministry. These measures are part of the actions within the framework of the emergency situation in the energy sector, which is to be considered today by the Parliament.

    24 March 2026
    Power blackouts are expected in Moldova

    The rules for calculating pensions may be revised. In particular, it is proposed to include in the insurance record periods of childcare by relatives – for example, a grandmother, paternity leave for fathers, as well as to grant the right to an early pension to women with many children.

    24 March 2026
    Pension accrual rules may be revised in Moldova

    UPDATED. The Moldovan government imposes an emergency situation in the energy sector for 60 days. For this purpose, extraordinary sessions of the Government and Parliament will be held on Tuesday, March 24.

    24 March 2026
    Urgent meetings of the government and parliament

    The Moldovan transport sector has been hit hardest by rising fuel prices. The authorities are ready to find the necessary solutions to mitigate the impact on the industry if the conflict in the Middle East continues.

    24 March 2026
    Transportation has been hit hardest by rising fuel prices

    UPDATED. As a result of attacks on energy infrastructure in southern Ukraine, the Isaccea-Vulcanesti (400 kV) overhead power line, one of the key elements of Moldova’s energy system and an important link to the European power grid, was shut down.

    24 March 2026
    Due to the Isaccea-Vulcanesti line outage, Moldova’s power system is operating in a vulnerable mode

    The parliamentary majority presented a draft Code on the Organization and Functioning of Parliament. In addition to limiting the time of debate in plenary sessions, it enshrines the right of parliament to suspend the activities of local authorities.

    24 March 2026
    “In the name of the Constitution” on behalf of the party

    UPDATED. From April 1, the daily allowance for children without parental care who live in social services will increase. Payments on ordinary days will increase from 25 to 27 lei, on the child’s birthday – from 204 to 218 lei, and on holidays – from 145 to 155 lei.

    24 March 2026
    Children without parental care will have their birthday allowance increased up to 218 lei

    The world is going through a period of deep uncertainty, characterized by a series of crises and large-scale transformations, and the globalization process is in regression. This was stated by Moldovan President Maia Sandu at the conference organized by the European Business Association “EBA Business Outlook 2026”.

    23 March 2026
    Maia Sandu: “Globalization is in regression”

    The government is analyzing three economic scenarios, including the most pessimistic one, if the global energy crisis drags on. President Maia Sandu spoke about this at a press conference.

    23 March 2026
    Government considers three economic scenarios if global energy crisis drags on

    Moldova received the first shipment of free high-quality medicines for pediatric cancer treatment through the Global Platform for Access to Pediatric Oncology Medicines.

    23 March 2026
    Moldova received a shipment of medicines for the treatment of childhood cancer