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

    The digital euro will complement cash rather than replace it, and its purpose is not to track payments, said European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde. She refuted claims that the project is designed to spy on citizens.

    12 July 2026
    Christine Lagarde: “The digital euro will not replace cash”

    The Ministry of Education and Research has decided that “first-graders should study alongside third- or fourth-graders. Fourth-graders should serve as mentors.”

    12 July 2026
    Ion Cheban: We will not allow Chisinau to cut costs at the expense of children

    The authorities have decided not to change course and to continue reforming local public administration (LPA) through voluntary consolidation. They plan to revisit the issue of municipalization during the next election cycle.

    12 July 2026
    Local government reform will continue through voluntary consolidation

    European countries differ significantly when it comes to sick leave. At the same time, the social safety net in Europe appears to be more comprehensive compared, for example, to the United States, where fewer than half of the states have laws governing sick leave benefits.

    12 July 2026
    Sick Leave and Medical Certificates: How Do European Countries Differ?

    On Friday, July 10, 2026, during an auction organized by the capital city’s municipality, land parcels were sold for a total of 59 million lei.

    12 July 2026
    Land parcels worth 59 million lei were sold at an auction in the capital

    The RESTART reform, as presented by the Ministry of Education and Science, raises many questions within the educational community and fails to provide clear answers to the main problems facing the education system.

    11 July 2026
    There is a proposal in the capital to hold a referendum on the RESTART education reform

    At a meeting in Brussels, Spanish Finance Minister Carlos Cuervo promoted a plan for joint EU borrowing totaling 850 billion euros, believing that the timing was ideal for creating reliable assets.

    11 July 2026
    Spain’s proposal for joint EU borrowing is gaining momentum

    Soon, drivers will have to pay to travel through Belgium. Belgium’s three regions have announced that they will introduce a road toll next year, which foreign drivers passing through the country will also have to pay.

    11 July 2026
    Belgium Will Introduce a Transit Toll

    Moldova has announced that it will officially open negotiations on EU accession under Cluster 6, “External Relations.”

    10 July 2026
    Moldova Enters a New Phase of Negotiations

    Representatives from the private sector, government agencies, European institutions, and leading international experts held a discussion today on preparing businesses for the new data protection system in accordance with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

    10 July 2026
    Data Protection: Requirements for Businesses Are Increasing

    Amid government announcements regarding the completion of the voluntary merger of city governments, the Congress of Local Authorities of Moldova (CALM) issued a statement condemning the central government’s methods of exerting pressure on local elected officials.

    10 July 2026
    CALM is outraged by the tactics used to influence local authorities

    As part of his working visit to Vilnius, Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Valeriu Kiver held bilateral meetings with Lithuanian officials focused on strengthening political dialogue and deepening cooperation between the two countries.

    10 July 2026
    Lithuania and Moldova Have Updated Their Cooperation Agenda

    In Moldova, civil society, in partnership with the government and local authorities, will establish at least four social service centers for children with severe disabilities.

    10 July 2026
    Grants totaling 140,000 euros will be provided to NGOs that help children with disabilities integrate into society

    The process of voluntary municipal mergers will conclude on July 31, and starting in August, the government will begin the process of regulatory consolidation.

    10 July 2026
    The process of voluntary municipal mergers will conclude on July 31

    Manufacturers will be held responsible for managing the textile waste generated as a result of their sale of such products on the market.

    10 July 2026
    The manufacturer will pay for the disposal of textile waste

    Since it will be possible to pay local fees using a QR code starting next year, the code will be included on seven types of relevant payment notices. The authors of the amendments emphasize that this will simplify the tax payment process.

    10 July 2026
    A QR code will be added to local tax bills

    This was the reaction of Dumitru Roibu, chairman of the “Alliance of Moldovans” political party, to the statements made by Romanian MEP Luis Lazarus during a plenary session of the European Parliament.

    10 July 2026
    Opinion: It is unacceptable for the European Parliament to cast doubt on Moldova’s statehood

    Czech entrepreneurs who sell children’s products are facing tough times—the country’s birth rate is plummeting. Last year, the Czech Republic saw the fewest births in its history. Analysts continue to predict a bleak future for the Czech Republic—and bankruptcy for entrepreneurs.

    9 July 2026
    Children’s goods stores in the Czech Republic have begun to go bankrupt 

    As part of its seventh syndicated transaction in 2026, the European Commission (EC) raised funds through the issuance of European Union (EU) bonds totaling 11 billion euros.

    9 July 2026
    The European Commission issued bonds worth 11 billion euros

    A Belarusian manufacturing association in Baranovichi has launched a robotic production line for sewing bed linens.

    9 July 2026
    In Belarus, robots sew seven days a week