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We live in an era of very flexible standards. In 2020, breaking microphones and breaking dishes in parliament, which became a kind of starting point for early parliamentary elections in 2021, was considered a noble form of expressing the will of the people. But in the next convocation, blocking the rostrum or attempting to speak out was already treated as a gross violation of the rules of procedure.

In August 2025, the total public debt amounted to LE 125.7 billion, increasing mainly due to the growth of the state’s domestic borrowing, Logos Press reported.

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has again worsened the forecast of Moldova’s GDP growth in 2025: this time to 1.5%. This is reflected in the updated Regional Economic Prospects, Logos Press reported.

Vladimir Plahotniuc, former leader of the Democratic Party of Moldova and one of the country’s most influential oligarchs, was extradited from Greece to Moldova today, September 25, Logos Press reports.

The state budget allocates 535,750 lei for the granting of presidential scholarships to the most deserving students and pupils from higher education and vocational education institutions for the 2025-2026 academic year, Logos Press reported.

The Dispute Resolution Council of the Customs Service will now have six representatives of business associations instead of three, Logos Press reports.

The election programs of the political parties running in the 2025 parliamentary elections are full of populist promises with a low probability of implementation and no clear financial coverage, Logos Press reported.

Additional reports concerning the single tax for residents of information technology parks (IUPT24 and IUPT25) are introduced due to changes in the tax legislation and to strengthen financial discipline, – reports Logos Press.

In the revenue part of the national public budget, the most significant growth of revenues in percentage terms in the first half of the year was recorded in fines and sanctions – the growth amounted to 49.1%. In monetary terms, the controlling and supervising state bodies collected 101.7 million lei more from fines than in the first six months of 2024.

The volume of disbursed resources of the Road Fund for all works in the first half of 2025 exceeded 1 billion lei, accounting for 37% of the total amount.

The Executive Committee of the National Bank of Moldova at its meeting on September 18, 2025 unanimously decided to reduce the prime rate from 6.25% to 6% per annum, – reports Logos Press.

The National Anti-Corruption Center (CNA), in collaboration with prosecutors from Balti municipality, carried out on Thursday morning investigative actions in a criminal case of money laundering, vote-buying and illegal financing of political formations.
