In Moldova, compensation payments to public sector employees with salaries below 6300 lei will be adjusted. This is stipulated by amendments to the Law on the unified system of labor remuneration in the budgetary sector, which the Parliament adopted in the first reading.

From November 2025 to March 2026, the amount of compensation for consumed energy will be between 500 and 1,000 lei, with the calculation of corresponding payments of 30% for thermal energy and 40% for electric energy, Logos Press reported.

The government today announced the opening of registration for energy compensation payments for the 2025-2026 heating season, which will be made in cash, Logos Press reports.

It will be possible to register online on the platform compensatii.md starting November 3 and throughout November, Logos Press reports.

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

In the coming winter, compensation for heat will be provided in cash, and for electricity consumption will be reflected directly in citizens’ bills, Logos Press reports.

The concept of the Energy Vulnerability Information System (EVIS) has been changed in accordance with the government’s decision, Logos Press reported.

Postponing the adoption of the budget jeopardizes the payment of energy compensations. The authorities promise that the system will be in place this year and beyond. As it has been applied before. However, the absence of a draft budget for next year casts doubt not only on the timing of the aid, but, according to experts, on the financing system in 2026 as a whole.

Postponing the budget jeopardizes energy reimbursements, Logos Press reports.

Passengers from Moldova rarely demand compensation for delayed flights, despite the fact that such payments can reach 600 euros. The main reason is the lack of awareness of the mechanism for filing complaints and the procedure to be followed in case of problems with the air carrier,” Logos Press reports.

This year, 15 million lei has been allocated from the state budget to compensate employers involved in dual education,” Logos Press reported.
