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 government’s package of proposals to reduce overregulation of the private sector and streamline the permitting system has received widespread attention in the business community.

    19 July 2026
    Opinion: Doing Away with Excessive Regulation Will Ease the Pressure on Businesses

    The housing market in Europe picked up steam again in 2025, although real estate prices continued to rise in most countries.

    19 July 2026
    The housing market in Europe has picked up steam

    The American Chamber of Commerce in Moldova (AmCham Moldova) proposes updating the Law on Accounting and Financial Reporting to reflect the EU’s constantly changing requirements.

    19 July 2026
    The business community recommends aligning reporting standards with European ones more promptly

    Starting in 2027, plastic manufacturers will be required to gradually reduce the supply on the market. The supply must decrease by 5% each year. That is, by 5% in 2028, by 10% in 2029, by 15% in 2030, and by 20% in 2031.

    19 July 2026
    By 2031, Moldova will reduce its plastic use by 20%

    Bulgaria has gained significant international recognition as a destination for remote work. Condé Nast Traveler, an American travel magazine often referred to as the “bible” for tourists, has included it among the most affordable destinations in the European Union for digital nomads.

    18 July 2026
    Bulgaria Is Becoming Popular Among Digital Nomads

    Experts propose that public funding be provided only to parties that receive at least 2% of the vote in parliamentary or local elections.

    18 July 2026
    A Proposal to Set a Subsidy Threshold for Political Organizations in Moldova

    By 2030, Moldova plans to recycle at least 50% of its municipal waste; by 2035, 55%; by 2040, 60%; and by 2045, 65%. A separate target has been set for construction waste: at least 70% reuse by 2035.

    18 July 2026
    By 2030, Moldova plans to recycle half of its waste

    Special lenient provisions for small and microenterprises (SMEs) will be introduced into the Code of Administrative Offenses, and triple penalties will be abolished.

    18 July 2026
    Authorities intend to ease some sanctions on businesses

    The capital’s authorities have signed a contract for work on the “Expansion of Mircea cel Bătrân Boulevard” project. This is the first phase of one of the capital’s largest infrastructure projects in recent years, according to the Chisinau City Hall.

    18 July 2026
    City officials promise a complete transformation of the Chokan district

    It will last three days—from July 17 to 19. The Chisinau City Hall invites residents and visitors to the capital to a three-day music festival.

    17 July 2026
    The “Hello, Chisinau!” festival kicks off in the capital

    Moldova’s road toll system will undergo changes as a result of the transposition of European legislation into national law.

    17 July 2026
    The road toll will be replaced by a vehicle tax

    The Customs Service and the Prosecutor’s Office for Combating Organized Crime and Special Cases (PCCOCS) have uncovered a scheme involving the illegal import of vehicles from the United States worth a total of more than 17 million lei.

    17 July 2026
    A scheme involving the illegal import of cars from the U.S. caused 17 million lei in losses to the budget

    The business community is ready to be not merely an observer of reforms, but a responsible participant and partner of the government. It expects predictability, clear rules of the game, and the opportunity to participate in the development of solutions even before they are adopted.

    17 July 2026
    Employers to Tofanu: Business Isn’t Asking for Privileges, but for Cooperation

    The Ministry of Health has updated the Republic of Moldova’s Classification of Occupations (CMO) by approving six new professional standards for medical specialties whose professional profiles and legal status had not yet been formalized. The ministry’s corresponding order has been published and has entered into force.

    17 July 2026
    Six medical specialties have been standardized

    It is proposed to completely ban plastic cutlery, plates, straws, and drink stirrers, cotton swabs, balloon sticks, food containers, cups, and beverage containers, as well as funeral wreaths and funeral accessories.

    17 July 2026
    Moldova Will Ban Plastic Products

    The State Tax Service has developed guidelines for providing beauty services. The document is intended to help individuals formalize their business activities.  

    17 July 2026
    Regulations have been developed for the beauty industry

    Spain’s proposal to allow Brussels to borrow up to 850 billion euros a year to stimulate growth has reignited a long-standing debate over a common EU debt. However, the prospect of joint borrowing continues to divide the bloc’s member states.

    16 July 2026
    Europe is debating the EU’s total debt

     “I would ban certain officials from speaking in public. With every new statement, they dig themselves into an even deeper hole instead of justifying themselves,” said Iurie Ciocan, chairman of the PSD Moldova party, in response to remarks by Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu.

    16 July 2026
    A New Chapter in the “Salary” Scandal

    Prime Ministerial candidate Vasile Tofan and representatives of local government have found common ground on the issue of implementing local government reform. That common ground is European integration.

    16 July 2026
    Vasile Tofan and local government officials found common ground

    Today, the Latvian Seimas (Parliament) Human Rights Committee, while reviewing amendments to the Public Media Law, endorsed the most restrictive version of the changes, which means that the Russian language will be completely eliminated from Latvian public media.

    16 July 2026
    Latvia to Close the Russian-Language Division of Its Public Media Outlet