In 2025, Moldovan citizens living in the Transnistrian region received social payments totaling 138.53 million lei – 40 million lei more than in 2024 (+40.7%), Logos Press reported.

The Moldovan government has announced a call for projects to be financed within the Program of measures for the country’s reintegration for 2026, Logos Press reports.

The Promo-LEX Association suggested developing the “Kiveri Plan” (Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Valeriu Kiveri – editor’s note) in order to join efforts in the reintegration of Moldova and to involve citizens from the left bank of the Dniester in this process, Logos-Press reported.

Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu’s visit to Brussels was memorable not only for the traditional statements about the unchanged course of European integration. The head of the cabinet also made some more remarkable remarks – in particular, he announced the discussion of a certain plan for Moldova’s reintegration.

Last week marked 33 years since the end of the war on the Dniester: On July 29, 1992, the Joint Peacekeeping Forces were established and the peacekeeping operation in the Security Zone began. An unrecognized territory – the Transdniestrian Moldovan Republic – appeared.

From September 1, 2018 to June 30, 2025, 13676 non-commercial vehicles from Transnistria with neutral license plates were registered at the vehicle registration points in Tiraspol and Ribnita
