Moldova receives EU support for reforms
The Eastern Partnership summit in Brussels on Wednesday, from which the Moldovan delegation led by President Sandu returned with a written promise from the European Commission that it will provide aid to Moldova to cushion the rise in gas prices, is one of the topics of political weeks.
Foreign Minister Nicu Popescu described it as a “success” after the Eastern Partnership summit in the EU capital. The Moldovan delegation counted 60 million euros in aid for the impact of the increase in gas tariffs, 150 million euros in loans for road rehabilitation, another 60 million euros for the thermal rehabilitation of hospitals, schools and other social failures, plus a grant of close. 3 million euros. But most importantly, the head of diplomacy in Chisinau, R. Modova, received support for the reform processes.
How the results of the meeting in Brussels, the former Deputy Foreign Minister, describes Iulian Groza, currently the director of the Institute of European Policies and Reforms?
“Comparing with the previous summit in 2017, the current summit is indeed one with more results. Well, the situation in the region has changed, and the challenges are different, much bigger, but we have also seen that the European Union’s response, support and support capacity has been created. We have a regional investment and economic recovery plan, which was approved at this summit, worth 2.3 billion euros could be completed up to 17 billion euros, support for all Eastern Partnership countries, to support the program. , very concrete projects. We must recognize that you would see the situation in the region and the challenges facing all countries in the region today Moldova in one way or another, if you will, an island of hope in the sense of the process of transforming local care in the region.
On Sunday, the outcome of the Bălți election is expected, postponed between the two rounds by almost a month, after Ilan Şor’s party, Marina Tauber, was excluded from the course because she did not declare all her campaign expenses.
The interim director of the museum in Bălţi, Mariana Mihailevschi believes that the court’s decision must be a learning one for all responsible authorities. “We have seen violations, probably here we have to go to the end of some tougher requirements on the parties – to fulfill the joy of the law, that is, to be more drastic and the CEC, and the relevant bodies, so as not to violate the law. These actions (in which all these expenses are declared) have been silenced, not taken into account, because it is not the first day when there are violations in the elections. It has been more than 30 years since we became independent, when these violations were admitted. There are many people’s preferences, who are nostalgic, who see completely different things. we must stop thinking about reason and let reason work, not just the pleasures of the belly ”.
Mariana Mihailevschi never she says that from this election the voters from Bălți also have to learn, the political culture is learned every day, she says, urging her fellow citizens to be more active and involved in the life of the community, not only once every four years.