Deputy Prime Minister Oleg Serebrian Held a Farewell Meeting with the European Union Special Representative for the Transnistrian Settlement Process

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On July 3, 2025, the Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration, Oleg Serebrian, held a farewell meeting with Ms. Dorota Dlouchy-Suliga, the European Union Special Representative in the negotiation process on the Transnistrian settlement, on the occasion of the conclusion of her mandate.

During the discussions, the officials exchanged views on recent developments in the Transnistrian file, with a focus on the dynamics of the settlement process and the existing challenges in this regard.

They also addressed the impact of the energy and economic crises felt in the Transnistrian region, as well as the increasingly acute difficulties faced by citizens living in the localities on the left bank of the Nistru River. Deputy Prime Minister Serebrian reiterated Chișinău’s commitment to identifying sustainable and fair solutions with the support of international partners and for the benefit of residents on both banks of the river.

 


Deputy Prime Minister Oleg Serebrian attended the graduation ceremony of FRIȘPA students at Moldova State University (USM)

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Vicepremierul Oleg Serebrian a participat la ceremonia de absolvire a studenților FRIȘPA, USM

July 1, 2025 The Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration, Oleg Serebrian, participated in the diploma awarding ceremony for the graduates of the Faculty of International Relations, Political Science, and Public Administration (FRIȘPA) of the State University of Moldova (USM).

The event brought together Bachelor's and Master's graduates from the faculty's three specializations: International Relations, Public Administration, and Political Science. In total, 216 young people received graduation diplomas, marking a significant milestone in their academic and professional journey.

In his speech, Deputy Prime Minister Oleg Serebrian congratulated the graduates for their hard work and perseverance throughout their years of study, emphasizing the importance of young specialists’ involvement in public life and in strengthening democratic processes in the Republic of Moldova.

„FRIȘPA graduates are young people prepared to face challenges; they possess the knowledge and energy needed to contribute to the modernization of the state and to promote the interests of the Republic of Moldova both domestically and internationally. I wish you all courage, responsibility, and inspiration in everything you will build from now on,” concluded Oleg Serebrian.

This year, the FRIȘPA Faculty of Moldova State University celebrates 30 years since its founding. Currently, nearly 1,000 undergraduate and master’s students are enrolled in the three Bachelor's specializations and seven Master's programs, guided by a teaching staff of around 60 professors.

 


PM Dorin Recean says government professionalizes public administration, educates generation of young, trained, energetic, motivated leaders, to modernize, empower state

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A number of 155 people will undertake paid internships in public service, as part of the fourth edition of the EU-Moldova Joint Internship Program. At the launch event, Prime Minister Dorin Recean has encouraged young people to actively get involved and contribute to the modernization of the public administration.

"We are professionalizing public administration and educating a generation of young, trained, energetic and motivated leaders, in order to modernize and empower the state on our path to EU accession. I am sure that only together can we build a European state with strong and professional institutions," emphasized PM  Dorin Recean.

For his part, EU Ambassador to Moldova Jānis Mažeiks expressed confidence that many participants would continue to play a key role in strengthening the public institutions/authorities of Moldova and in promoting the reforms’ agenda. "These young trainees will carry forward the values of transparency, efficiency and citizen-centered governance - some of the fundamental values of the EU," said the EU ambassador in Chisinau.

The programme aims to develop professional skills, gain professional experience and practical competencies, as well as facilitate the transition of interns from the educational system to the labor market. It also includes regular training sessions, seminars and workshops, in order to improve the trainees' theoretical and practical knowledge about public administration, especially in the context of European integration.

The paid internships last for two months under the EU Delegation Program, while those in the Government’s Program must accumulate 480 hours over a period from  3 to 6 months. Young people who complete the programme and achieve a "very good" rating can be proposed for employment without competition in executive public positions that do not require professional experience. At the same time, graduates of the internship are included in the public servants' reserve pool for a period of 12 months.

The programme is conducted based on the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the government of Moldova, the Council of Rectors, and the EU-funded project Moldova is Europe - Support for EU Integration.


The delegation of the Republic of Moldova has submitted its nominations for the Press Center of the Joint Control Commission

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On June 26, 2025, a meeting of the Joint Control Commission was held in Bender.

The topic addressed concerned the organization of the Commission’s Press Center, which is intended to contribute to the dissemination of objective information regarding the situation in the Security Zone and the functioning of the peacekeeping mechanisms on the Nistru River.

Recently, Tiraspol has engaged in non-transparent practices and a selective approach concerning the accreditation process of journalists to the Joint Control Commission, and has also abusively restricted access for several media representatives to the Transnistrian region.

In order to eliminate violations within this important communication structure of the Joint Control Commission and to restore its functionality in line with the purpose stated in the Agreement signed on July 21, 1992, the delegation of the Republic of Moldova submitted its nominations to be included in the composition of the Press Center.

During the meeting, the Commission members did not reach a decision on Chișinău’s proposal, and discussions are expected to continue at the next working sessions.

Delegation of the Republic of Moldova to the Joint Control Commission


PM Dorin Recean discusses with guesthouse, restaurant owners of central Moldova district

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Prime Minister Dorin Recean in Butuceni met guesthouse and restaurant owners in the region, members of the National Association for Inbound and Domestic Tourism of Moldova (ANTRIM).

"Rural tourism revitalizes and develops villages, boosting our economy. We will continue to make the sector even more attractive, providing governmental support for the modernization of guesthouses, restaurants and tourist infrastructure, as well as for the digitalization of tourism businesses," said the prime minister.

PM Dorin Recean noted that, in addition to subsidies provided to industry operators, the government continuously invested in the development of roads’, water, and sewage infrastructure, which is essential for the accessibility of tourist attractions. At the same time, the prime minister urged entrepreneurs to make the most of local products, noting that tourist destinations in Orhei and the local gastronomy were becoming increasingly popular among foreign tourists.

They also discussed the provisions of the new draft law that will support the development of domestic tourism. This week, the document will be examined by the Parliament.

Among the innovations that will facilitate the activity of entrepreneurs in the tourism sector, there are the inclusion of new concepts ("vacation voucher," "tourist route," "tour-operating agency"), the development of the regulation on the mechanism for non-reimbursable financing of projects by non-commercial organizations in the field of tourism and the establishment of the status and activity of the National Tourism Office.

Also, the list of activities for tourism agencies will be expanded for the development of inbound and domestic tourism; various procedures will be simplified and optimized, and tourist destinations can be established at the proposal of individuals and legal entities. A Unified Register of Economic Agents in the Tourism Sector of Moldova will be created, in order to provide complete information about the tourism market structure, tourism agencies and their type of activity.

The rural tourism sector is of strategic importance for the Orhei district, home to some of the country's most popular tourist attractions - the Orheiul Vechi (Old Orhei) cultural-natural reserve, Curchi Monastery, Orhei National Park and the Trebujeni and Tiganesti reserves, among others.