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The government approved the National Program on Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Reducing the Risks of Chemical, Biological, Radiation and Nuclear Threats for 2025-2029,” Logos Press reported.

At a regular cabinet meeting on June 4, the government approved a number of measures to promote business development and simplify relations between entrepreneurs and the state. According to the estimates of the Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalization, which presented the relevant draft law, the measures can ensure annual savings of about 85 million lei for businesses.

The scope and procedures of public procurement have changed significantly in recent years, making their accounting require updated monitoring technologies,” Logos Press reported.

Grants worth 22.3 million lei were awarded on June 3 to 80 local companies with the assistance of the Organization for the Development of Entrepreneurship (ODA),” Logos Press reported.

Ukraine’s military spending in 2024, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) amounted to 34%, a significant increase from 3.4% in 2021 (before the Russia-Ukraine conflict) – Logos Press reports.

In Moldova, citizens and business representatives will have easier access to public information and increased protection of personal data.

The list of countries where it will be possible to vote by mail during parliamentary elections will be expanded,” Logos press reports.

On Thursday, May 22, the legislature ratified the agreement signed on May 9, 2025 between our country and the European Union,” Logos Press reported.

Industrial producer prices rose 5.2% year-over-year in April,” Logos Press reported.

The government has allocated 35 million euros to renovate and equip 15 general education institutions with modern equipment and furniture,” Logos Press reports.

Moldovan President Maia Sandu is attending the sixth summit of the European Political Community in Albania, Logos Press reports.

The French Development Agency will provide the Moldovan government with a loan of 30 million euros to implement the project “Initiative for the Development of Sustainable Public Infrastructure through Energy Efficient Reconstruction,” Logos Press reports.
