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Citizens can request and receive information from the Register of Deeds for Inheritance and Wills online,” according to Logos Press.
In 2024, the number of offenses registered in Moldova increased by 16.4% and amounted to 879.2 thousand cases,” Logos Press reports.
The state fee for filing appeals can be set at 0.5% of the estimated cost of the procedure, but not more than 50,000 lei,” Logos Press reported.
Today, May 2, an emergency occurred at the Topaz factory in Chisinau. The general director Inna Linnik was not allowed to enter the factory on the orders of the new management, whose authority has not been confirmed by anyone,” Logos Press reported.
The government will spend 11.9 million lei to create a new information system of the State Register of Checks, which should be ready by July 1, 2027,” Logos Press reported.
The penalties for electoral corruption and illegal party funding are markedly tougher,” Logos Press reported.
Vasile Botnaru has been appointed as a member of the Audiovisual Media Council for the remainder of his term,” Logos Press reports.
Moldovan citizens will be provided with the possibility to connect to fixed, mobile and high-capacity radio networks, as well as to electronic communication services with a choice of supplier, price and quality,” Logos Press reports.
The National Energy Regulatory Agency, with the help of the SIB, has found irregularities at three key operators in the energy sector in issuing grid connection permits for renewable energy producers,” Logos Press reported.
As of April 2, a new identity document of the national passport system can be obtained in Moldova. The identity card called Buletin de identitate will be replaced by the Carte de identitate identification card. The accompanying Fișa de însoțire inserts in circulation for all types of valid identity cards and residence permits will be invalidated from the date of introduction of the identification card, Logos Press reported.
The European Court of Human Rights has issued a sweeping ruling on a number of lawsuits over Ukraine’s inaction during a clash between pro-Russian and pro-Ukrainian activists in Odessa on May 2, 2014, when 47 people were killed, Ukrainska Pravda reported.