The CC will examine on Tuesday the notification regarding the competences of Gagauzia in the electoral and institutional field

The Constitutional Court is set to examine next week the notification submitted by the Ministry of Justice regarding the constitutional control of some provisions from the Law on the special legal status of Gagauzia, the Law on police activity, and the Electoral Code. The meeting is scheduled for July 7, reports IPN.

The Ministry of Justice contests provisions that grant the Gagauz People’s Assembly powers in approving the composition of the region’s electoral body, as well as in the appointment procedures of the leadership of certain territorial structures of the Police, Information and Security Service, and the Justice Directorate in Gagauzia.

The authors of the complaint argue that these norms contravene the Constitution, as they allow the involvement of a local authority in exercising duties that fall under the exclusive competence of state institutions. According to the Ministry of Justice, Gagauzia’s autonomy must be exercised within the limits of the Constitution and cannot affect the functioning of national authorities in areas such as security, public order, justice, and the organization of elections.

In the argumentation of the notification, the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court is also invoked, including the decision from April 2025, which declared unconstitutional provisions regarding the involvement of the People’s Assembly in the appointment of the chief prosecutor of the UTA Gagauzia Prosecutor’s Office.

The referral to the Constitutional Court comes in the context of the electoral deadlock in Gagauzia, following the expiration of the Popular Assembly’s mandate at the end of 2025. The elections have been postponed repeatedly due to a dispute concerning the Popular Assembly’s right to approve the composition of the regional electoral body, with Comrat insisting on the creation of its own Central Electoral Commission, while the Electoral Code provides for the constituency electoral council.



The exhibition “Urban Archaeology and the Hidden Memory of Chisinau” continues /National Museum of History of Moldova /July 17-November 30/.

The contemporary art exhibition-competition continues: The Municipal Salon within the “Te salut, Chisinau!” Festival, 6th edition, dedicated to the 590th anniversary of the city /Constantin Brâncuși Exhibition Center /July 8-26/.

The documentary exhibition “Echo from the past, for present and future” continues, dedicated to the memory of the victims of Stalinist deportations and one of the most tragic episodes in the history of Bessarabia /BNRM /July 3-August 3/.

The exhibition “The Thread of Identity! The traditional Romanian costume in book illustrations made by plastic artists from the Republic of Moldova” continues /BNRM /June 25-August 15/.

The graphic exhibition by Lica Sainciuc continues, opened as part of the Creative Industries Festival /Lutnita Gallery /June 5 – July 31/.

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The CC will examine on Tuesday the notification regarding the competences of Gagauzia in the electoral and institutional field

The Constitutional Court is set to examine next week the notification submitted by the Ministry of Justice regarding the constitutional control of some provisions from the Law on the special legal status of Gagauzia, the Law on police activity, and the Electoral Code. The meeting is scheduled for July 7, reports IPN.

The Ministry of Justice contests provisions that grant the Gagauz People’s Assembly powers in approving the composition of the region’s electoral body, as well as in the appointment procedures of the leadership of certain territorial structures of the Police, Information and Security Service, and the Justice Directorate in Gagauzia.

The authors of the complaint argue that these norms contravene the Constitution, as they allow the involvement of a local authority in exercising duties that fall under the exclusive competence of state institutions. According to the Ministry of Justice, Gagauzia’s autonomy must be exercised within the limits of the Constitution and cannot affect the functioning of national authorities in areas such as security, public order, justice, and the organization of elections.

In the argumentation of the notification, the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court is also invoked, including the decision from April 2025, which declared unconstitutional provisions regarding the involvement of the People’s Assembly in the appointment of the chief prosecutor of the UTA Gagauzia Prosecutor’s Office.

The referral to the Constitutional Court comes in the context of the electoral deadlock in Gagauzia, following the expiration of the Popular Assembly’s mandate at the end of 2025. The elections have been postponed repeatedly due to a dispute concerning the Popular Assembly’s right to approve the composition of the regional electoral body, with Comrat insisting on the creation of its own Central Electoral Commission, while the Electoral Code provides for the constituency electoral council.


Users from several countries reported connection issues with Facebook on Sunday. The number of reports rapidly increased during the morning, suggesting a possible widespread malfunction, according to the Downdetector platform, quoted by IPN.

According to reports in the international press, users are experiencing difficulties with authentication, loading the news feed, and using some features of the social network. It is not yet clear whether other services of the Meta company are also affected.

In Moldova, there are issues with browser connectivity, but access through the application is possible. Until this time, Meta company has not provided an explanation for the cause of the incident nor a timeline for its resolution. In the absence of an official confirmation, the exact extent of the disruption remains unclear.

The Downdetector platform monitors online service interruptions and centralizes user reports and other data regarding their functionality. A sudden increase in notifications usually indicates the existence of a technical problem.

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