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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.

President Maia Sandu has nominated businessman Vasile Tofan for the position of prime minister. The final decision will be published today on the presidential website. The Action and Solidarity Party, which controls both Parliament and the government, had previously proposed the entrepreneur’s candidacy.

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Tehran had asked Washington to continue negotiations, and the United States had agreed to do so. The president announced this on the social media platform Truth Social.

Alexandr Trubca, a member of the “Action and Solidarity” (PAS) party, announced that he was resigning from his seat in response to criticism sparked by his involvement in a real estate project. The former lawmaker claims that the controversy surrounding his business activities “is negatively affecting the image and credibility of the party,” of which he remains a member.

Farmers showed a high level of interest in issues related to access to financing under the Strategic Agricultural Policy Program 2026–2030 (PSPA). In the first series of seminars on this topic, organized by the Agency for Agricultural Interventions and Payments (AIPA) and held July 8–10 in the districts of Orhei, Criuleni, Șoldănești, Rezina, Ialoveni, Teleneşti, Nisporeni, Sângerei și Ungheni, 375 agricultural producers and representatives of local authorities took part.

On July 10, members of the People’s Assembly (the legislative body) of Gagauzia held an extraordinary session, during which they adopted an official statement regarding the decision of the Constitutional Court of Moldova dated July 9, 2026.

The Strategic Agricultural Policy Program (PSPA) for 2026–2030, adopted shortly before the Munteanu government stepped down, sets ambitious goals and provides for generous funding.
The lull between cabinets is a good time to reflect: Are the goals realistic, and are the funds sufficient?

The parliamentary faction of Moldova’s ruling “Action and Solidarity” (PAS) party will nominate Vasile Tofan as a candidate for prime minister. His candidacy will be presented during consultations with President Maia Sandu, which are scheduled for July 11.

SpecialEurasia, an independent consulting firm, assessed the situation in the Republic of Moldova and prepared a SWOT analysis and a forecast for the next three years.

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.

Political analyst Mihai Isaac compared the political situation on both banks of the Prut River, noting that the Republic of Moldova enjoys greater structural stability due to the composition of its parliament.

The U.S. president’s bold statement turned out to be nothing more than bluster.

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.

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.

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.

Following the successful completion of the trial period, the National Food Safety Agency (ANSA) has added new staff members to its ranks.

On July 9, the Constitutional Court of Moldova announced its decision on the Ministry of Justice’s petition regarding a number of powers of the Gagauz Yeri Autonomous Region, as enshrined in the Law “On the Special Legal Status of Gagauzia” No. 344 of December 23, 1994.

Parliament Speaker and PAS leader Igor Grosu publicly responded to the scandals and journalistic investigations involving members of the ruling party. He apologized to journalists, emphasizing that investigative reporting plays a vital role in exposing violations and is essential to democracy.

The PCRM faction declined President Maia Sandu’s official invitation to consultations on the nomination of a candidate for the office of prime minister.

The parliamentary opposition will establish an investigative committee to examine the situation at state-owned enterprises and public institutions, as well as the salary system.
