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UPDATED. Moldovan President Maia Sandu is taking part in the 62nd Munich Security Conference, which takes place on February 13-15. The head of state will hold a number of meetings and speak at the panel discussion “Destructive Ambiguity: Deterring and Countering Hybrid Warfare,” Logos Press reported.

The reform of the local public administration will not be ostentatious, but deep and effective for citizens, and especially we are not talking about the forced dismissal of mayors. reports Logos Press.

In 2026, Moldova will continue to liberalize the labor market by attracting labor from countries outside the European Union, Logos Press reports.

President of Kazakhstan Kasym-Jomart Tokayev signed a decree on holding a referendum on March 15, 2026 on amendments to the Constitution of the country. Among the key changes are the transition from bicameral to unicameral parliament and consolidation of the principle of supremacy of the Constitution of Kazakhstan over international treaties, Logos Press reports.

The opposition insists on inviting Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu to the parliament. They want to receive from him a report on the government’s work, clarifications on the arms factory issue, and just to talk to him “before he leaves”, Logos Press reported.

UPDATED. Declining enrollment is forcing Moldovan authorities to take unpopular measures. A new phase of school reorganization is expected by September this year, based on the amendments to the Education Code currently under discussion.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s youngest son, Bilal Erdogan, is seen as a possible entrant in the future race for the nation’s highest office, according to Logos Press.

The authorities’ approaches to administrative-territorial reform are mainly aimed at concentrating state finances, which could turn into a political lever in the future, according to Logos Press.

UPDATED. The Agency for Interethnic Relations has officially been placed under the Ministry of Education and Research, Logos Press reports.

The government has prepared a draft decision on the liquidation of eight state-owned enterprises. It is planned to spend 2.5 million lei for this purpose, Logos Press reported.

Solidaritatea Sanitară, the federation of Romanian medical workers’ unions, has sent a notice to the government to hold a general strike in protest against the cabinet’s intention to cut salaries in the health care system by 10%, Logos Press reported.

Over the past five years, more than 53,000 applications for Moldovan citizenship have been received, more than half of them from citizens of the Russian Federation, Logos Press reported.

UPDATE. Prime Ministers of Ukraine and Moldova Iulia Sviridenko and Alexandru Munteanu discussed trade and economic cooperation, in particular, they agreed to continue work on simplifying border crossing procedures, Logos Press reports.

The Moldovan parliament resumes the discussion of the draft law on the functioning of cemeteries and crematoriums, Logos Press reports.

The Ukrainian side appreciates that Moldovan companies continue to keep gas reserves in Ukrainian underground storage facilities, Logos Press reported.

On the occasion of the International Day of Safe Internet, Moldovan President Maia Sandu made an address in which she emphasized the importance of protecting children in the digital environment and announced the launch of a national dialogue on the subject, Logos Press reports.

To date, more than 340 mayoralties in Moldova have launched the unification process, Logos Press reported.

Moldova is in the penultimate place in Europe in terms of the minimum wage. Nevertheless, the “minimum wage” in Moldova is almost twice as high as in Ukraine, which ranks last, Logos Press reported.

Some of the MiG-29 aircraft acquired by the Americans at the end of the Cold War, particularly in Moldova, were likely used to support the Ukrainian Air Force after the 2022 Russian invasion, Logos Press reported.

Today, February 8, marks one hundred days since the government of Alexandru Munteanu was sworn in before the President. This period has been the occasion for lively discussions: the authorities urge not to wait for “revolutions” and promise to update the Cabinet’s work program by spring, critics point to its inertia, and the opposition demands a report in Parliament.
