Messages in Romanian from European leaders at the Great National Assembly Square: “We are with you!”

Chișinău experienced a truly historic evening. President Maia Sandu took the stage at the Great National Assembly Square alongside the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, and the Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk. The four leaders were met with applause and emotion from thousands of people who came to celebrate Independence Day in the heart of the capital, reports IPN.

The officials delivered messages of solidarity and support for the European path of the Republic of Moldova. Emmanuel Macron and Donald Tusk gave speeches in Romanian.

“I am very happy to be here with all of you to celebrate. Thanks to you, the heart of Europe beats stronger than ever in Chisinau. I have come to deliver a strong message on behalf of the French people, who admire your fight for democracy and justice. You can count on Europe’s support and respect. Long live the Republic of Moldova. Long live Europe. Long live Moldova in Europe,” declared French President Emmanuel Macron.

“Today you celebrate your independence, instead of fear and foreign domination. When a people are united and courageous, no empire can defeat them. You Moldovans have already shown that you have this power. You have shown the world that Moldova lives by our shared values,” stated Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

In turn, the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, emphasized that Moldova’s EU accession remains a fundamental goal. “I can’t even imagine where our countries would be today without the EU. We are here to tell you that Moldova is a close partner for us. On this day, you can be proud of your country. We stand with you now and in the future. Happy Independence Day, Republic of Moldova”.

Maia Sandu thanked the three European leaders for their support. “We are courageous; we are not afraid. We have shown that we are reliable partners, and that is why we have these valuable friends. We want and deserve to live in peace and to bring Europe here, home”.

Head of state Maia Sandu noted that 34 years ago, in the Great National Assembly Square, everyone rejoiced that Moldova had regained its freedom. “We were happy to be able to speak the Romanian language, to talk about the true history of Moldova, and to no longer be isolated. These 34 years of independence have not been easy, but we have learned and grown together, and today we are proud of our achievements”.



Frauds within the medical system cannot be completely eliminated, but they can be significantly reduced through digitization, checks, and sanctions for those who break the rules. Most often, these refer to the unjustified reporting of services, unnecessary hospitalizations or other practices through which public funds are improperly used. The subject was discussed during parliamentary hearings on the execution of compulsory medical assistance funds for the year 2025, reports IPN.

Asked about fraud in the medical system and the measures taken to combat it, the director of CNAM, Ion Dodon, stated that such cases will continue to exist, but institutions must minimize the waste of public money. “There are frauds and, excuse me, there will be. We must fight to significantly reduce the level of these frauds as much as possible”, Ion Dodon affirmed.

According to him, one of the main tools is the digitalization of the medical system, which allows authorities to almost real-time track reported medical services and more easily detect any irregularities. The CNAM director specified that the institution also checks the quality of the medical act, penalizes providers when deviations are found, and alerts law enforcement agencies if there are indications of fraud.

The head of CNAM has also provided examples of irregularities detected in the system. According to him, there have been cases where patients were kept hospitalized longer than necessary or situations where a doctor prescribed medical services for himself. He pointed out that such cases are isolated, but they demonstrate the need for constant monitoring.

Another topic addressed during the hearings concerned complaints that patients are forced, in some hospitals, to buy out of their own pocket consumables such as cotton, syringes or other medical materials that should be provided by health institutions. The director of CNAM described such situations as unacceptable and said that all medical institutions must ensure essential consumables. He urged patients who are asked to procure such materials, to keep the receipts and file a petition with CNAM, and the institution will force the hospitals, in confirmed cases, to reimburse the expenses incurred. According to Ion Dodon, in recent years several hundred thousand lei have been returned to patients as a result of such reports.

At the same time, during the hearings, the CNAM management presented the results recorded in 2025. Over 17 billion lei were spent from the compulsory health insurance funds, almost 10% more than in the previous year, and additional funding allowed the expansion of access to medical services. According to Ion Dodon, the waiting lists for cataract surgery and prosthetics of the locomotor apparatus were reduced by increasing the volume of contracted services, and the implementation of the e-Prescription system and other digital tools contribute both to simplifying patient access to treatment and reducing fraud in the system.

The members of the Parliamentary Committee for Social Protection, Health and Family appreciated the financial results presented by CNAM. During the hearings, they insisted on the need to orient the medical system towards measurable results, with an emphasis on prevention, primary medicine, and the evaluation of the impact of investments on the population’s health.

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Messages in Romanian from European leaders at the Great National Assembly Square: “We are with you!”

Chișinău experienced a truly historic evening. President Maia Sandu took the stage at the Great National Assembly Square alongside the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, and the Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk. The four leaders were met with applause and emotion from thousands of people who came to celebrate Independence Day in the heart of the capital, reports IPN.

The officials delivered messages of solidarity and support for the European path of the Republic of Moldova. Emmanuel Macron and Donald Tusk gave speeches in Romanian.

“I am very happy to be here with all of you to celebrate. Thanks to you, the heart of Europe beats stronger than ever in Chisinau. I have come to deliver a strong message on behalf of the French people, who admire your fight for democracy and justice. You can count on Europe’s support and respect. Long live the Republic of Moldova. Long live Europe. Long live Moldova in Europe,” declared French President Emmanuel Macron.

“Today you celebrate your independence, instead of fear and foreign domination. When a people are united and courageous, no empire can defeat them. You Moldovans have already shown that you have this power. You have shown the world that Moldova lives by our shared values,” stated Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

In turn, the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, emphasized that Moldova’s EU accession remains a fundamental goal. “I can’t even imagine where our countries would be today without the EU. We are here to tell you that Moldova is a close partner for us. On this day, you can be proud of your country. We stand with you now and in the future. Happy Independence Day, Republic of Moldova”.

Maia Sandu thanked the three European leaders for their support. “We are courageous; we are not afraid. We have shown that we are reliable partners, and that is why we have these valuable friends. We want and deserve to live in peace and to bring Europe here, home”.

Head of state Maia Sandu noted that 34 years ago, in the Great National Assembly Square, everyone rejoiced that Moldova had regained its freedom. “We were happy to be able to speak the Romanian language, to talk about the true history of Moldova, and to no longer be isolated. These 34 years of independence have not been easy, but we have learned and grown together, and today we are proud of our achievements”.


At the Sculeni border crossing point, there is heavy traffic exiting the Republic of Moldova. The Customs Service announces that, in order to facilitate traffic flow, all control lanes have been opened and the reverse procedure is being applied, reports IPN.

The activity at the crossing point is operating at maximum capacity, and the authorities recommend travelers intending to leave the country to opt for the Costesti, Leova or Cahul crossing points, in order to avoid long waiting times.

The Customs Service specifies that it will return with updated information, depending on the evolution of the situation.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025