Tatiana Sichirliiscaia, Author at logos-pres.md
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Tatiana Sichirliiscaia

Tatiana Sichirliiscaia

Journalist and analyst. Specialises in public finance and tax policy. Graduated from the Faculty of Philology at Moldova State University and completed her doctoral studies at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski (Bulgaria). Worked at the I. Creangă Pedagogical University, Sofia Slavic University (Bulgaria) and Moscow State University of Foreign Languages (Russia). She has collaborated with various media outlets in Moldova. Since 2013, she has been working at Logos Press. For several years, she was involved in the Regional Economy project.

Articles

    In July, the European Central Bank unveiled designs for new banknotes that differ dramatically from those currently in circulation. This is the first time the ECB has made such a significant departure from the familiar design of the banknotes Europeans are used to seeing in their wallets.

    19 August 2026
    The ECB unveiled new banknotes with a message: it’s too early to write off cash

    Viorel Rusu, a lawyer and Doctor of Law, points out that local government reform—whether through voluntary or legally mandated mergers of municipalities—cannot be carried out without direct consultation with citizens.

    19 August 2026
    Opinion: “Local reform cannot be imposed without a referendum”

    Through the Bureau for Diaspora Relations, the authorities are inviting Moldovan citizens living abroad to participate in a public discussion of the draft amendments to Government Decree No. 81-d/2025 on the establishment of a national mechanism to facilitate their return to their homeland.

    19 August 2026
    Authorities Will Establish a National Mechanism to Facilitate the Return of the Diaspora

    Starting Monday, the Polish government sharply reduced the VAT on gasoline and diesel fuel—from 23% to 8%. In addition, Warsaw now sets a daily cap on retail fuel prices.

    19 August 2026
    Gas-sipping tourism: Germans are driving to Poland to fill up

    The Ministry of Finance is simplifying the rules governing certain financial transactions. The changes will affect the requirement to obtain authorization from the National Bank of Moldova to carry out these transactions. The threshold amount will increase tenfold. 

    19 August 2026
    The rules for certain foreign exchange transactions have been simplified

    The Ministry of Finance continues to receive proposals from representatives of various sectors, which are being discussed as part of consultations on tax policy. This was reported by the Ministry of Finance, which is discussing the draft tax policy for 2027 with the business community.

    19 August 2026
    The Ministry of Finance Continues Sector-by-Sector Tax Discussions

    The procedures for crossing the border at the Cahul Road Customs Post will change effective August 21, 2026. Companies are advised to select a border customs post in advance, taking into account the type of vehicle used for international transport.

    19 August 2026
    Starting August 21 of this year, the customs office in Chisinau will not allow everyone to pass through

    The authorities clearly rushed into the decision to completely phase out paper medical certificates. The physical version will still be valid. In some cases, employees will need to present a printed copy in order to receive a sick leave certificate.

    19 August 2026
    Authorities Are Bringing Back Paper Medical Certificates

    The Chisinau City Hall announces the start of work on the renovation and restoration of a building in the capital’s city center, located at 5 Veronica Micle Street, which will be transformed into the Eugen Doga Cultural Center.

    18 August 2026
    Renovation of the Eugen Doga Cultural Center in the capital has begun

    The Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection are establishing a coordination group to improve the methodology and process for determining disability. The agencies signed a joint order today establishing the group.

    18 August 2026
    The disability determination process will be improved

    Nearly half of the tourist vessels selected for inspection by the Greek tax authority on the island of Santorini were found to have violated tax laws.

    18 August 2026
    Tax inspectors conducted targeted raids in Santorini

    Starting September 15, customs clearance services provided by TS specialists will be available to businesses every day, including weekends. This measure is intended to make the procedures more convenient and accessible for businesses.

    18 August 2026
    Starting September 15, customs will process goods daily

    The eligibility criteria for receiving support under the “Regional State Aid Scheme for Investments in Moldova” program will be revised.

    18 August 2026
    Monitoring of the use of government aid in the regions will be tightened

    An additional 20 cubic meters of water per second is flowing into the main channel of the Danube following the opening of the lock at the Ratkeve-Shorokshar section. According to Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar, this could raise the water level near the Paks Nuclear Power Plant by two centimeters.

    18 August 2026
    Efforts Are Underway in Hungary to Save the Paks Nuclear Power Plant

    The government has drafted amendments to the regional state aid program. Under these amendments, the amount of funding under the program will double.

    18 August 2026
    The budget for the state aid program in the regions will be doubled

    A construction company based in the capital is suspected of tax evasion amounting to approximately 3 million lei.

    18 August 2026
    Tax Scheme in the Construction Industry Uncovered

    Once Moldova joins the EU, the National Bank of Moldova and the National Commission for the Financial Market will begin exchanging information with the Joint Committee of European Supervisory Authorities, the European Central Bank, and the European Systemic Risk Board. 

    18 August 2026
    Moldovan financial groups will be brought under the EU’s supervisory framework

    The authorities will develop a Biodiversity Financing Plan for Moldova. It will include measures such as restructuring the portfolio of the National Environmental Fund and developing mechanisms for payment for ecosystem services in the Lower Dniester and Prut river basins.

    18 August 2026
    Authorities Have Estimated the Costs of Biodiversity

    Germany opposes the European Commission’s plans to tax electricity at a lower rate than gas. Officials in Berlin claim that the EC is attempting to push these provisions through using a mechanism that allows them to be adopted by a majority vote, rather than unanimously, as required for EU tax measures.

    17 August 2026
    Germany Opposes EU Plans to Raise the Gas Tax

    This is outlined in the draft budget and tax policy for 2027. Specifically, the mandatory state social insurance contribution rate for employers in budgetary agencies and local government institutions will be reduced from 29% to 24%.

    17 August 2026
    Social security contribution rates in the private and public sectors will be standardized