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According to the Global Startup Ecosystem Index 2025 rating with an index of 0.581, Moldova did not make it to the last 10 countries with the worst conditions for startups (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Senegal, Ecuador, Uganda, Paraguay, Rwanda, Kosovo, Uzbekistan, Oman and Somalia). At the same time, our country lags behind Russia (34th place), Bulgaria (41), Ukraine (42), Romania (48). Five years ago, Moldova ranked 77th in this rating.
The government has approved the report on the execution of the state budget for 2024. At a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Finance Minister Victoria Belous said that last year, the state budget revenues amounted to 66.98 billion lei. This is 2.3 billion lei or 3.7 per cent more than in 2023.
By a unanimous decision of the judges of the Constitutional Court, the mandate of the Romanian president Nicusor Daniel Dan, elected in the second round on May 18, has been
has been confirmed.
The Chisinau Municipal Council once again failed to approve the 2025 budget. At the May 20 meeting, councilors agreed on only one agenda item, after which the MAN faction proposed a pause until next Tuesday.
Moldova is preparing a comprehensive road repair plan within the framework of financing agreements with the EBRD and the EIB for 100 million euros.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has recognized a violation of the right to a fair trial in Moldova against the Slovenian-owned company Seksimp Group SRL. The investor is demanding compensation of almost 1 billion euros. Of this, only EUR 3.4 million is the value of the lost property, the rest is the unrealized planned profit from operations on the territory of Moldova.
It is a pity that in Moldova once again on May 9 attempts are made to contrast Victory Day and Europe Day.
From May 1, Chisinau Airport will take over the direct management of commercial premises intended for the Travel & Retail segment
Tenths of GDP growth in 2025 and a hypothetical exit from stagnation in the next few years – this is all that the IMF and World Bank economists were able to promise the Moldovan economy. The first, updated forecasts of the world economy after the start of the trade war spoiled the mood of many countries.
A delegation of the National Bank of Moldova, headed by President Anca Dragu, participated in the annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the IMF and the World Bank on April 23, 2025. The Republic of Moldova is a member of both these global financial institutions.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu addressed the plenary session of parliament on the situation in the country for the first time since her re-election last year to the highest state post in the country. However, the opposition from the Bloc of Communists and Socialists and the now banned former Shor party left the session hall in protest against the authorities’ policy and the content of the head of state’s message.
With the votes of 55 deputies of the ruling Action and Solidarity party, the Moldovan parliament on 10 April adopted in final reading the law on the organization and activity of the Constitutional Court.