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The mayors propose to intensify the dialog between the central government and representatives of local administrations both on the issues of territorial-administrative reform and European integration, Logos Press reported.

Moldovan trade unions are demanding a “breakthrough” in wages so that the country does not enter the European Union as the poorest. Sergiu Sainciuc, deputy chairman of the National Confederation of Trade Unions, said that the minimum wage of 5,500 lei “is not bad in principle, but it is too low,” while the required minimum should be 8,000 lei – half of the projected average wage, Logos Press reported.

The Moldovan government intends to withdraw from several more agreements within the Commonwealth of Independent States, including the agreement on visa-free travel of citizens of CIS member states across the territory of its members. This does not mean the immediate introduction of a visa regime with Russia,” the Moldovan Foreign Ministry said. Politicians and experts believe that only for now, Logos Press reports.

The functions of monitoring the quality of state policy in the context of the country’s future accession to the EU will be taken over by the Economic Council under the Prime Minister in a new format, Logos Press reports.

There are 54 parliamentary friendship groups with different countries in the XII Parliament. There was no place for Russia and Belarus in the middle of them. PAS promised to reconsider the decision to suspend these groups “only after Russia stops the war and starts respecting Moldova”. Opposition MPs believe that it is precisely the preservation of friendly relations between the deputies of our countries “that can help to end the war”.

Today, November 7, Radu Vrabie started working as head of the Customs Service of Moldova, – reports Logos Press.

The Central Election Commission (CEC) has approved allocations for parties based on the results of the parliamentary elections. PAS will receive the most. And independent candidates, even those who got more votes than some parties and blocs, remain without funding. This raises questions about the equality of conditions for them to participate in politics, Logos Press reported.

Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu opened the first meeting of the new government with personnel appointments, including the appointment of the Secretary General of the Government and the new head of the Customs Service. The executive director of the Congress of Local Authorities of Moldova, Viorel Furdui, urged the government and, in particular, the new ministers to actively cooperate with local authorities and to take into account institutional experience in implementing reforms, Logos Press reported.

The Moldovan government is closely monitoring the situation with the supply of oil products to Chisinau International Airport, where the only fuel supplier is the Russian company Lukoil, which has been subjected to US sanctions. Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu emphasized the need for a balanced approach and actions within the law, including taking into account the state’s obligations,” Logos Press reported.

The closure of the Russian Center of Science and Culture (Russian House in Chisinau) will be a consequence of the denunciation of the agreement with the Russian Federation on cultural centers. The draft law was approved by the Moldovan Cabinet of Ministers and will be submitted to Parliament for approval, Logos-Press reported.

By the end of this year, all ministries should set up contact points for capital investment planning or special units for investment project management, Logos Press reported.

Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, only local governments will have the right to decide who pays the landscaping fee – residents or property owners – according to Logos Press.

New Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu’s salary will be about 1,000 euros a month, Logos Press reported.

The new government headed by Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu has taken the oath of office. Immediately after the inauguration, Maia Sandu outlined key reforms for the new Cabinet of Ministers, Logos Press reported.

Moldovan President Maia Sandu has discussed investments in the Moldovan economy with the head of the French Development Agency (AFD), Remi Rioux. According to the press service of the head of state, this issue was the main topic of discussion between the parties during the meeting, which took place on the sidelines of Maya Sandu’s participation in the Paris Peace Forum.

The Moldovan Parliament has approved the government led by Alexandru Munteanu. Only 55 deputies of the ruling PAS party voted exclusively for the decision to approve the program and the vote of confidence in the government. Munteanu called the cabinet “apolitical” and focused on economic growth and EU integration, Logos Press reported.

Parliament will have two deputy speakers, Doina Herman from the majority PAS faction and Vlad Batryncha from the largest opposition faction, the Party of Socialists, Logos Press reported.

Prime Ministerial candidate Alexandru Munteanu has faced his first serious political challenge: the opposition is not yet ready to support him or the program of the new government, Logos Press reports.

Prime Ministerial candidate Alexandru Munteanu spoke about his first ten days after his nomination, calling them “ten days that shook my life” and outlined the key tasks of the future government. His program is focused on launching investments, developing infrastructure, preparing territorial-administrative reforms and increasing citizens’ welfare “even before joining the European Union, Logos Press reported.

Our Party faction MP Sergei Ivanov will be nominated for the post of chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on agriculture and food industry, Logos Press reports.
