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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

    The Moldovan Finance Ministry has openly questioned the origin of the cash used to pay salaries in the informal sector of the construction industry, Logos Press reported.

    27 January 2026
    The Ministry of Finance is looking for a source of “cache” in the construction industry

    Moldova and Poland are working to update and deepen the bilateral agreement on defense cooperation to reflect the current security situation and strengthen ties between the two countries’ structures, Logos Press reported.

    26 January 2026
    Maya Sandu called on Poland for solidarity

    PAS MP Anastasia Nichita, secretary of the Standing Committee on National Security, Defense and Public Order, has announced the resignation of her parliamentary mandate, Logos Press reported.

    26 January 2026
    Anastasia Nichita chose family and sports over the mandate of a deputy

    Moldova is developing the e-Arhiva Information System, which will allow centralized storage, accounting and secure transfer of electronic documents, reduce dependence on paper archives and provide quick access to information for state bodies and citizens, Logos Press reports.

    26 January 2026
    Digitization of archives will cost 45 million lei

    Upon the Republic of Moldova’s accession to the European Union, enterprises, including those located on the left bank of the Dniester, will be required to adapt to EU environmental standards. Otherwise, after the expiration of the transition period and an additional deadline granted for compliance with legislative requirements, they risk being closed. In such a case, the state will be obliged to ensure the restoration of soil, water, and air quality in the affected territory, reports Logos Press.

    26 January 2026
    Upon Moldova’s accession to the EU, enterprises will be given time to adapt to the European Union’s environmental requirements

    The Moldovan government plans to spend 8.6 million lei without VAT to replace windows in the central administrative building located on Stefan cel Mare Boulevard, Logos Press reported.

    26 January 2026
    The government is fighting draughts

    The authorities intend to expand the number of medical institutions authorized as centers for the harvesting and transplantation of human organs and tissues outside the Chisinau municipality, Logos Press reported.

    25 January 2026
    Transplantation will go beyond the capital

    Switzerland will invest about 2 million lei in the modernization of equipment for live broadcasting of plenary sessions and other public events of the Moldovan parliament, Logos Press reported.

    25 January 2026
    Parliament will become more transparent

    UPDATED. The Moldovan authorities will extend the ban on flights of more than 200 airlines. The corresponding draft of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development has been published on the government portal for public discussion”, Logos Press reported.

    25 January 2026
    Moldova extends flight ban for 200 airlines

    According to the head of the National Bank of Moldova (NBM), Anca Dragu, investments in Moldova represent a strategic opportunity for foreign companies, as the country’s economy is dynamic and on the European path that will ensure growth and development, Logos Press reported.

    25 January 2026
    Anca Dragu: “Whoever does not invest in Moldova now will regret it”

    Romania remains the main investor in Moldova in terms of capital invested by Romanian enterprises. There are 1,744 enterprises with Romanian capital registered here, their total investments amounting to about 7 billion lei, Logos Press reported.

    24 January 2026
    Fintech from Romania returns to Moldova

    In 2026, about 4.7 million lei from the preventive measures fund of the National Health Insurance Company (CNAM) will be allocated for the implementation of projects to prevent and prevent the spread of tuberculosis in Moldova, Logos Press reported.

    24 January 2026
    Budget to Fight Tuberculosis Doubled

    By summer 2026, Moldova plans to launch a technical solution for the digital verification of ID cards in banks through the state-owned EVO platform, Logos Press reports.

    24 January 2026
    Banks will be able to check ID cards online

    On January 26-30, Moldova will participate in the winter session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in Strasbourg. The event promises to be notable: the delegation includes deputies from different parties, and President Maia Sandu will arrive separately, Logos Press reported.

    24 January 2026
    President and deputies go to Strasbourg for PACE meeting

    The Laboratory for Quality Control of Medicines under the Agency for Medicines and Medical Devices of Moldova has confirmed its high professionalism at the international level, reports Logos Press.

    23 January 2026
    Moldovan microbiologists received international recognition

    The tax burden on salaries has become too burdensome. Finance Minister Andrian Gavrilita recognized the problem. And, if “there were “opportunities and conditions”, he would set a goal to solve it within the next year or two. In his opinion, this would, on the one hand, help citizens earn more, and on the other hand, it would reduce the pressure on some expenses, while companies would be able to increase their profits. The state will earn on profits, not on expenses.

    23 January 2026
    High payroll taxes: the economy is shooting itself in the foot

    In the period of 2026-2030, the total limit (allowable volume) of timber mass harvesting within the framework of main use logging is approved in the amount of 1,723.3 thousand m³, according to Logos Press.

    23 January 2026
    A five-year timber harvesting limit was approved

    The Moldovan authorities are considering the possibility of introducing protective and anti-dumping measures against sugar imports from Belarus, reports Logos Press.

    23 January 2026
    Sugar from Belarus may fall under anti-dumping measures

    In 2025, Moldovan citizens living in the Transnistrian region received social payments totaling 138.53 million lei – 40 million lei more than in 2024 (+40.7%), Logos Press reported.

    23 January 2026
    Social reintegration outpaces political reintegration

    Moldova will implement a digital wallet and remote identification to provide every entrepreneur and citizen with a digital cabinet anywhere in Europe, Logos Press reported.

    23 January 2026
    First step to a digital wallet