Moldova raises budget for international membership fees
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Due to exchange rate fluctuations, the cost of contributions to international organizations is increasing

This year, the state budget envisages 56.4 million lei for the payment of Moldova's membership fees to international organizations. This is by 2.4 million lei (4.4 percent) more than the approved amount for 2025 and by 5.4 million lei (10.7 percent) more than the actual expenditures of the previous year.
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Due to exchange rate fluctuations, the cost of contributions to international organizations is increasing

According to the Ministry of Finance, the increase in expenditures is attributed to higher membership fees in certain international organizations and exchange rate fluctuations.

At the same time, the total number of international organizations for which financing is envisaged decreased compared to 2025. Moldova withdrew from the Joint Consultative Group for the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE Treaty) and the International Sugar Organization. In addition, the financing of commitments to the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) was made in advance. This allowed saving about 750.8 thousand lei, which was used to partially cover the increased expenses.

The leaders in terms of membership fees are the Council of Europe and the UN.



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