Political Representatives in the Transnistrian Settlement Negotiation Process Hold Second Working Meeting of 2026

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On April 16, 2026, the second working meeting of the political representatives in the negotiation process on the Transnistrian settlement took place this year at the OSCE Mission office in Moldova in Tiraspol, between Valeriu Chiveri from Chișinău and Vitaly Ignatiev from Tiraspol.

As during the meeting of political representatives held on February 26, 2026, a group of journalists from the right bank of the Nistru River was present, covering the introductory part of the meeting and having the opportunity to address questions to both negotiators following the discussions.

Deputy Prime Minister Valeriu Chiveri recalled that Chișinău continues to consistently promote policies of reintegration and the expansion of unified spaces across the entire territory of the country, and that the acknowledgment of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Moldova, alongside the advancement of the European integration process, opens important prospects for the Transnistrian settlement and the sustainable development of the entire state.

It was noted that there has been no progress from Tiraspol regarding the human rights problem and the ensuring of freedom of movement, including for journalists and civil society representatives, as well as the disregard of Chișinău’s demands for the release of citizens of the Republic of Moldova from unlawful detention. It was also pointed out that initiatives put forward by Chișinău aimed at improving the living conditions of residents of the municipality of Bender and several settlements on the left bank of the Nistru River (such as access to the 112 emergency service, the repair of bridges over the Nistru River, and the restoration of forest areas in the region) have been neglected.

The proposal to introduce the study of the Romanian language in all Moldovan educational institutions in the region within the framework of the educational process was reiterated, with the aim of returning to previous educational practices and instruction in the native language. It was also emphasized that there is a need to provide schools with instruction in the Romanian language in the region with their own buildings (primarily the Theoretical Lyceums “Evrika” in Râbnița and “Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt” in Grigoriopol), to end the practice of forcing pupils to be placed on so-called military registration, and to prevent harmful propaganda regarding events reflected in history textbooks.

Chișinău brought back for discussion the most pressing issues in the field of environmental protection that require active involvement from both banks: the operational management of environmental crises on the Nistru River, the elimination of sources of air pollution, the exchange of information on fish stocking in water bodies and fishing ban periods, measures to combat poaching, the inventory of forest resources, as well as the planning of afforestation measures and ecosystem restoration.

Alongside this, Chișinău once again raised the issue of establishing a Convergence Fund, formed from payments accumulated from economic agents in the eastern districts of the country, as well as from domestic and donor sources, through which social and infrastructure projects in the region aimed at improving the population’s living standards would be financed. In this regard, it was emphasized that this Fund is not intended for the accumulation of financial resources, but rather is designed to contribute to addressing the most pressing problems faced by residents of the region.

The negotiator from Chișinău called on Tiraspol to abandon speculative and manipulative approaches on a wide range of issues concerning the activities of economic agents in the region engaged in foreign economic activity in accordance with the requirements of the legislation in force, freedom of movement, as well as the removal of the infrastructure of illegal posts in the Security Zone.

Chișinău emphasized that, in order to implement the measures provided for by the regulatory framework in force, the competent authorities of the Republic of Moldova must have access to the perimeter of the Transnistrian region.

It was agreed to convene new meetings of sectoral working groups in the near future.

The Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration expressed readiness to continue rounds of discussions on a regular and constructive key, in accordance with the principle of alternating the holding of meetings, once again proposing to hold the next meeting in Chișinău.

 


Moldovan PM pays tribute to maestro Gheorghe Urschi

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An ultimate tribute to maestro Gheorghe Urschi was paid today, April 15, by the country’s leadership, together with all those who admired him, loved him, and valued his talent. President Maia Sandu, Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu and Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu attended the funeral ceremony.

“We bid farewell to the one who knew how to turn life into a smile and truth into humor. Gheorghe Urschi leaves us, but he leaves behind a world that is warmer, more sincere and more humane. In the quiet of this day, we thank him for everything he has given us – for the humor that united us, for the thoughts that made us more aware, for the light he brought into our souls,” reads the message of Prime Minister Munteanu.

Gheorghe Urschi was an actor, director, playwright and screenwriter – one of the most beloved figures of the national culture. Born on January 18, 1948, in Cotiujenii Mari, Soldanesti district, Urschi graduated from the B. V. Shchukin Theatre School from Moscow. He was an actor at the Luceafarul Theatre of Chisinau, performing in many plays and directing hundreds of shows. The performance “The Will,” written and directed by Urschi, is still staged today to full houses. Gheorghe Urschi wrote books, film scripts and created numerous TV and radio programmes and concerts.

Maestro Urschi marked entire generations through the authenticity and subtlety of his humor, brought hope into people’s homes and in the 1990s, together with Maria Urschi, Gheorghe Parlea, Doina and Ion Aldea-Teodorovici, as well as Grigore Vieru, was on the front line of the National Revival Movement. He was honored with the highest distinctions: People’s Artist, Laureate of the National Prize, Knight of the Order of the Republic and Honorary Citizen of the Chisinau municipality.

The maestro passed away on April 13, 2026, at the age of 78. April 15 has been declared a National Day of Mourning.


Government accelerates development of regional waste management infrastructure

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Solid Waste in the Republic of Moldova project's implementation will be accelerated by declaring the works a public utility of national interest. The project approved by the Government will allow for the faster construction of essential infrastructure for a modern national waste management system.

“The document provides for the simplification of administrative and authorization procedures in order to speed up the implementation of this strategic environmental project and eliminate bureaucratic bottlenecks,” emphasized Minister of Environment Gheorghe Hajder.

The project includes measures that will enable faster implementation of investments, including simplified authorization procedures, the possibility of carrying out works in parallel with expropriation procedures, and ensuring rapid access to the necessary land. These actions will reduce administrative bottlenecks and significantly diminish the risk of delays in strategic projects.

Accelerating the implementation of the project is important for extending modern waste management services throughout the entire country. The development of regional infrastructure will allow for more efficient organization of sanitation services, cost reduction, and improvement in the quality of public services.

At the same time, this system will reduce pressure on local public authorities, which will focus on monitoring and control, while regional operators will ensure the operation of the services.


Government Program Youth Capital approved by cabinet

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The Government has approved the government program Youth Capital and the Regulation on the organization and conduct of the competition for obtaining this title.

The program aims to support local activities and projects dedicated to young people, to develop youth-friendly spaces and services, and to back youth initiatives through the provision of grants.

“Youth Capital Program provides additional resources for energizing youth activities in local communities. We propose amending the Regulation so that we can increase the available budgets and ensure greater support for youth programs,” said Minister of Education and Research Dan Perciun.

The new provisions include clear and measurable selection and evaluation criteria and objectives for choosing the participating localities, thereby increasing the transparency of the process of awarding the Youth Capital title. At the same time, monitoring and reporting mechanisms are strengthened, facilitating the exchange of experience and the dissemination of good practices between localities.

In addition, the Program creates conditions for attracting financial resources from public, private and external sources, including for non-reimbursable financing of investments in infrastructure and community projects intended for young people. The implementation of these measures will contribute to the development of a youth-friendly environment in all regions of the country and will strengthen the capacities of local authorities to effectively implement youth policies.


Allocation of housing for participants in Chernobyl disaster response – clearer and fairer process

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The process of allocating housing for participants in the liquidation of the consequences of the Chernobyl accident will become clearer, more transparent, and fairer for all beneficiaries.

The draft decision approved by the Government concerns the conditions for distributing apartments in the residential building located at 91/3 Alba Iulia Street in the municipality of Chișinău, which are intended for participants in the liquidation of the consequences of the Chernobyl accident.

When applying the existing rules, unforeseen situations were identified that did not allow for the allocation of housing according to their size, number of rooms, or floor level. Approximately 46% of the selected beneficiaries are single persons, and 40% are families of two members, which made equitable decision-making difficult.

To resolve these ambiguities, the draft decision proposes better-defined rules that will ensure a transparent and objective allocation of housing.

Conditions introduced to clarify the allocation process:

1) the person has not owned a dwelling from 1986 until the date of submitting the application and has not participated in the privatization of the housing stock;

2) the person does not own a dwelling, has not participated in the privatization of the housing stock, but has previously alienated a dwelling under the conditions provided for in point 4 subpoint 5) of the Regulation;

3) the person has not participated in the privatization of the housing stock, but owns a dwelling acquired by inheritance;

4) the person has participated in the privatization process, in accordance with the exception provided for in point 4 subpoint 6) of the Regulation, but according to the documents attached to the application, does not currently own a dwelling.

“We aim to finalize the selection process and, by the end of April, to announce the beneficiaries of these apartments. Those who took part in the liquidation of the consequences of the Chernobyl accident deserve our respect and support, and this project is meant to ensure a fairer process for everyone,” said Natalia Plugaru, Minister of Labour and Social Protection.