Today, Chisinau was the stage for an official visit of special significance on Independence Day. Three top leaders of the European Union—the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz; the Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk; and the French President, Emmanuel Macron—were welcomed at the Presidency of the Republic of Moldova by Head of State Maia Sandu, reports IPN

Today, Chisinau was the scene of an official visit of special significance on Independence Day. Three top European Union leaders—the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, the Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, and the French President, Emmanuel Macron—were welcomed at the Presidency of the Republic of Moldova by the head of state, Maia Sandu, reports IPN.

The German Chancellor was the first to step onto the red carpet, followed by the Polish Prime Minister, and finally the President of France arrived. The head of state greeted each of the three leaders in front of the Presidency—a scene that resembled more a gathering of a European family than a mere official visit.

After the formalities and protocol greetings, the four leaders held a joint press conference. The message conveyed was clear and firm: Moldova is not alone. Europe is here—with support, trust, and respect.



Ten ministers from the current executive will also be found in the Government proposed by the designated Prime Minister Vasile Tofan, while four portfolios will return to new members of the cabinet. At the same time, the Deputy Prime Ministers for reintegration and for European integration, Valeriu Chiveri and Cristina Gherasimov, will keep their positions, reports IPN.

For the position of Minister of Health, Alexandru Gasnas, presidential advisor, is appointed. Radu Musteata, the director of the National Agency for Food Safety, is proposed for the leadership of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry, and for the position of Minister of Finance, Victoria Belous, a PAS deputy, who previously held the position of minister, is put forward.

Dan Suruceanu, a cultural manager and administrator, particularly known as the executive director of the Chisinau Arena multimedia and sports complex, is proposed to lead the Ministry of Culture.

Vasile Tofan announced that he has completed consultations with parliamentary factions, as well as with representatives of associations and organizations, and the government’s work program is in the finalization stage. “On July 21, I will go to Parliament with a team of good professionals, who will give all government institutions a fast pace of work and move things forward,” declared the designated candidate.

Vasile Tofan has been nominated for the position of Prime Minister by President Maia Sandu, at the proposal of the Action and Solidarity Party, following the resignation of Alexandru Munteanu. The government’s swearing-in session is scheduled for July 21.

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Today, Chisinau was the stage for an official visit of special significance on Independence Day. Three top leaders of the European Union—the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz; the Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk; and the French President, Emmanuel Macron—were welcomed at the Presidency of the Republic of Moldova by Head of State Maia Sandu, reports IPN

Today, Chisinau was the scene of an official visit of special significance on Independence Day. Three top European Union leaders—the German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, the Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, and the French President, Emmanuel Macron—were welcomed at the Presidency of the Republic of Moldova by the head of state, Maia Sandu, reports IPN.

The German Chancellor was the first to step onto the red carpet, followed by the Polish Prime Minister, and finally the President of France arrived. The head of state greeted each of the three leaders in front of the Presidency—a scene that resembled more a gathering of a European family than a mere official visit.

After the formalities and protocol greetings, the four leaders held a joint press conference. The message conveyed was clear and firm: Moldova is not alone. Europe is here—with support, trust, and respect.


The yellow fire hazard code has been extended until July 22. Meteorologists warn that the lack of precipitation and high temperatures will maintain an exceptional risk of vegetation fires, reports IPN.

The warning mainly targets the central area, but the municipality of Bălți and the northern districts of Glodeni and Soroca are also affected. In the southern area, the yellow code is valid until Cimislia, Basarabeasca and Taraclia.

In the context of maintaining an increased risk of fires, authorities urge the population to demonstrate maximum responsibility and to respect fire prevention rules. Rescuers recommend avoiding the use of open fire near forests, agricultural lands, and dry vegetation, prohibiting the burning of plant residues, garbage, and stubble, as well as avoiding the random throwing of cigarette butts or other lit objects. Any fire outbreak must be immediately reported to Service 112.

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1 IANUARIE, 2025
1 IANUARIE, 2025