Plahotniuc is not in Turkey, Greece and the Arab Emirates, nor has he crossed the borders

The former leader of the Democratic Party of Moldova, Vladimir Plahotniuc, is not in Turkey, Greece and the United Arab Emirates, nor has he crossed the borders of any of the three countries. Their authorities announced Plahotniuc’s absence in their notifications to the authorities in Chisinau, and this was reported by Interior Minister Daniella Misail-Nichitin in an interview with Moldova Live.

“There have been several reports from some countries that Vladimir Plahotniuc is not on the territory of these countries, such as the United Arab Emirates, for example, which have denied that the person is on the territory of the country, as well as Turkey and Greece”, the minister said.

Daniella Misail-Nichitin clarified on the false Mexican identity of the former PDM leader: “The Mexican authorities have confirmed that there is no passport, but neither was he offered the citizenship of this state. Moreover, they confirmed that the passport was false”.

Vladimir Plahotniuc left Moldova in June 2019, when the PDM ceded power. In February this year, Interpol accepted a request from the Chisinau authorities to place him under international wanted for arrest and extradition. The diffusion is visible to all 196 member countries of the international police cooperation organization.



President Maia Sandu and President of India Droupadi Murmu, who are visiting the Republic of Moldova, are holding a press conference /Presidency /at 11:30 AM/.

The Investment Agency is organizing the Moldova – India Business Forum in the context of the visit to Chisinau of the President of the Republic of India, Droupadi Murmu, along with an official delegation of about 40 business people /Radisson Blu Hotel /at 02:00 PM/.

The National Commission for Consultations and Collective Negotiations is convened for a meeting /Government House /at 03:00 PM/.

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Plahotniuc is not in Turkey, Greece and the Arab Emirates, nor has he crossed the borders

The former leader of the Democratic Party of Moldova, Vladimir Plahotniuc, is not in Turkey, Greece and the United Arab Emirates, nor has he crossed the borders of any of the three countries. Their authorities announced Plahotniuc’s absence in their notifications to the authorities in Chisinau, and this was reported by Interior Minister Daniella Misail-Nichitin in an interview with Moldova Live.

“There have been several reports from some countries that Vladimir Plahotniuc is not on the territory of these countries, such as the United Arab Emirates, for example, which have denied that the person is on the territory of the country, as well as Turkey and Greece”, the minister said.

Daniella Misail-Nichitin clarified on the false Mexican identity of the former PDM leader: “The Mexican authorities have confirmed that there is no passport, but neither was he offered the citizenship of this state. Moreover, they confirmed that the passport was false”.

Vladimir Plahotniuc left Moldova in June 2019, when the PDM ceded power. In February this year, Interpol accepted a request from the Chisinau authorities to place him under international wanted for arrest and extradition. The diffusion is visible to all 196 member countries of the international police cooperation organization.


Traffic on Minsk Street in the capital will be suspended from July 20-24. The restrictions target the section between Hanul Morii and Cetatea Alba streets, in the Botanica sector. To reach the area, drivers will be able to use Tașkent Street, reports IPN.

The measure was established based on a provision of the City Hall of Chisinau and is necessary for the execution of connection works to the water supply and sewerage networks on Tallin Street, 21.

During the interventions, temporary road signs and protective barriers will be installed in the area. After the completion of the works, the road surface will be restored.

The General Inspectorate of Police recommends drivers to drive cautiously, to respect temporary road signs and to choose alternative routes to avoid traffic jams and delays.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025