Four years of office in 200 pages: The Album of the Parliament of the 11th Legislature

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An overview of the defining moments of parliamentary activity during the 2021-2025 period is presented in an album launched by the parliamentary institution. The electronic version of the work can be consulted on the official website of the legislature. In over 200 pages, the album provides information and photographs illustrating the legislative process carried out during the four-year term, IPN reports.

The album contains details about the formation of the 11th Parliament and the activities of its working bodies. It also presents biographical data on the deputies and the activities of Parliament over the last four years, including at the international level.

The volume will be distributed to members of parliament, libraries across the country, and public institutions.

The 11th Parliament held 172 plenary sessions and adopted 1,589 legislative acts.



In a public message at the end of his term, the former Minister of Finance, Andrian Gavrilita, wrote that he accepted the position to promote reforms that he considered necessary for the Republic of Moldova, even though he was aware that they would not be popular. He argues that the role of a minister involves more than economic decisions and negotiations with external partners, being a “deeply political” one, exercised in a “very complex and even hostile” environment, reports IPN.

Gavrilita admits that he made mistakes during his term, but says that one of the biggest challenges was trying to promote one of the most difficult reforms during a complicated period for governance. He claims to have been left with “a bitter taste” after the experience lived in the public space, criticizing the spread of false information both on social networks and in the media.

The former minister appreciates that the time spent on social networks, including by public officials, contributes neither to economic development nor to increasing the efficiency of the administration.

In conclusion, Andrian Gavriliță asserts that he will continue his work in support of the Republic of Moldova, regardless of the position he will hold. He maintains that the economy needs to be transformed from one based on consumption to one oriented towards investment, and public services must be centered on citizens. At the same time, the former minister wished success to the members of the new governmental team.

Andrian Gavrilita was part of the Government led by Alexandru Munteanu and was one of the promoters of the fiscal reform project for the year 2027. The proposed package, which includes changes to the VAT and the taxation and social contributions system, has generated criticism from the business environment, farmers, and unions, and the Government has withdrawn the project for additional consultations.

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Four years of office in 200 pages: The Album of the Parliament of the 11th Legislature

Sursa foto: Parlament

An overview of the defining moments of parliamentary activity during the 2021-2025 period is presented in an album launched by the parliamentary institution. The electronic version of the work can be consulted on the official website of the legislature. In over 200 pages, the album provides information and photographs illustrating the legislative process carried out during the four-year term, IPN reports.

The album contains details about the formation of the 11th Parliament and the activities of its working bodies. It also presents biographical data on the deputies and the activities of Parliament over the last four years, including at the international level.

The volume will be distributed to members of parliament, libraries across the country, and public institutions.

The 11th Parliament held 172 plenary sessions and adopted 1,589 legislative acts.


Several groups of town halls, which bring together 29 localities, have completed this week the necessary procedures for voluntary amalgamation. The announcement was made by the Secretary General of the Government, Alexei Buzu, who specified that the process is expanding in all regions of the country, and more and more communities choose to create common local administrations, reports IPN.

The newly formed groups are Abaclia and Iordanovca, with the administrative center in Abaclia, Carabetovca and Sadaclia, with the center in Sadaclia, as well as the group formed from Balceana, Boghiceni, Lapusna, Pascani, Pervomaiscoe and Secareni, which will have the administrative center in Lapusna.

Other merger decisions were adopted by the localities of Cupcui, Filipeni, Romanovca, and Sarata Noua, with the center in Filipeni, Hansca and Costesti, with the center in Costesti, as well as by Darcauti, Teleseuca, Criscauti, Visoca, and Rudi, which will have the administrative center in Visoca.

Additionally, groups were formed from Cernita, Ciripcau, Cosernita, and Gura Camencii, with the center in Gura Camencii, as well as Rublenita, Baxani, Solcani, and Septelici, with the administrative center in Rublenita.

So far, 17 voluntary amalgamation groups have been established, bringing together 55 town halls and over 90 thousand inhabitants. According to the authorities, infrastructure and development projects for these localities are planned with investments amounting to 366 million lei.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025