Moldova is in a catastrophic socio-economic situation, the country is completely dependent on the “credit needle” of the European Union, reports Logos Press.

More than 90% of the reforms for receiving the next EU tranche of 300 million euros have been implemented in Moldova, Logos Press reports.

The year 2025 is coming to an end and the Republic of Moldova is summarizing its results. When asked by Logos Press, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization Eugeniu Osmokescu named the three main events of the year, which, in his opinion, will determine the further development of the economy.

The European Commission announces the launch of a new call for private investments in the context of the Growth Plan, which envisages the allocation of 1.9 billion euros within the Reform and Growth Mechanism for Moldova for the period 2025-2027, – reports Logos Press.

The reform of justice, the fight against corruption, the consolidation of democracy and security will be at the center of discussions at the ninth meeting of the Moldova-European Union Association Council, Logos Press reports.
