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Alexandru Munteanu presented two new ministerial candidates and a candidate for the position of secretary general of the government, and now eight of the 17 members of the government, including Munteanu himself, are known,” Logos Press reported.

Ukraine and Moldova are looking for financing options for the construction of the Iampol-Cosauti bridge, which is estimated to cost 3.4 billion hryvnia (1.39 billion lei), Logos Press reported.

Alexandru Munteanu, nominated by President Maia Sandu as a candidate for prime minister, has started forming the future composition of the government and announced the first three new candidates, Logos Press reported.

The Environment Ministry has summarized four years of work, Logos Press reports.

Moldovan President Maia Sandu has signed a decree appointing Alexandru Munteanu as a candidate for prime minister,” Logos Press reports.

Moldovan President Maia Sandu will hold consultations with parliamentary factions on October 23 and 24 to appoint a new prime minister. The ruling PAS party has nominated Alexandru Munteanu as its candidate for the post of prime minister. At the same time, part of the opposition has already announced that they will not support his candidacy, Logos-Press reported.

Igor Grosu was re-elected speaker of the XII Parliament at the constituent session on October 22, 2025, who immediately promised to sign a treaty on Moldova’s accession to the European Union by 2028 – reports Logos Press.

Today, the question arises more and more often: where will the future government find the finances to cope with the ever-increasing burden on the state budget? Even if the new Cabinet of Ministers has not yet been formed, judging by the information appearing in the public space, everything is going towards the fact that the search for additional sources of funding is one of the main concerns of the ruling party, which will continue to do so.

Moldova will soon carry out a process of budget adjustment in the context of the heating compensation program, Logos Press reports.

Moldovan President Maia Sandu today signed a decree on convening the Moldovan Parliament of the XIIth convocation on October 22, Logos Press reported.

Alexandru Munteanu, the PAS party candidate for prime minister, believes that Moldova should move from a consumption-based economy to an investment-oriented model, attracting capital, including from the diaspora, Logos Press reported.

The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Moldova has confirmed the results of the parliamentary elections of September 28, 2025 and approved the mandates of the elected deputies. The PAS party retained its majority with 55 mandates, Logos Press reported.

The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the decision to create the joint-stock company “International Stock Exchange of Moldova” – a strategic institution designed to strengthen the country’s financial stability, Logos Press reports.

At the last government session, acting Prime Minister Dorin Recean thanked his colleagues and the society for the support during his mandate and expressed confidence that his successor – Alexandru Munteanu – will bring “a new breath to the work of the government and to the public life”, – reported Logos Press.

The Action and Solidarity Party (PAS), which has won a majority in Moldova’s new parliament, will nominate Alexandru Munteanu for the post of prime minister, Logos Press reports.

Prime Minister Dorin Recean has announced the end of his mandate and his departure from the political scene, despite the PAS party’s intention to re-nominate him as head of government, Logos Press reported.

In September, 88 Moldovan companies received grants totaling 29 million lei, which will help attract additional investments worth about 54 million lei into the country’s economy,” Logos Press reported.

Postponing the budget jeopardizes energy reimbursements, Logos Press reports.

The Military Strategy for the period 2025-2035, approved at a government meeting on October 8, envisages an increase in funding for the Armed Forces to 1 percent of GDP by 2034, Logos Press reported.

The government approved the National Program for Crime Prevention and Control for 2026-2030 worth almost 53.3 million lei, but most of the envisaged measures are not yet financially covered,” Logos Press reported.
