Traffic suspended on Hristo Botev Street, from Friday until Saturday at noon

Road traffic on Hristo Botev Street in Chisinau will be suspended starting from June 20, at 19:00, until June 21, at 12:00. During this period, municipal services will carry out works to restore the asphalt coating on the degraded sections. The interventions will lead to a temporary modification of the trolleybus route no. 4, reports IPN.

The trolleybuses will run from Decebal Boulevard to Traian Boulevard, up to the technological field on Grenoble Street. In the opposite direction, the route will be: Traian Boulevard – Decebal Boulevard, after which it will return to the usual route. Also, the minibuses on route no. 184 will bypass the construction area, running from Trandafirilor Street to Dacia Boulevard, Teilor Street, and Independenței Street. On the way back, they will follow the established route.

Next week, repair works will be carried out on Liviu Deleanu Street, on the section between Nicolae Costin Street and Alba Iulia Street. The interventions will only take place during the evening and night, between the hours of 20:00 and 06:00.



Traffic suspended on Hristo Botev Street, from Friday until Saturday at noon

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Traffic suspended on Hristo Botev Street, from Friday until Saturday at noon

Road traffic on Hristo Botev Street in Chisinau will be suspended starting from June 20, at 19:00, until June 21, at 12:00. During this period, municipal services will carry out works to restore the asphalt coating on the degraded sections. The interventions will lead to a temporary modification of the trolleybus route no. 4, reports IPN.

The trolleybuses will run from Decebal Boulevard to Traian Boulevard, up to the technological field on Grenoble Street. In the opposite direction, the route will be: Traian Boulevard – Decebal Boulevard, after which it will return to the usual route. Also, the minibuses on route no. 184 will bypass the construction area, running from Trandafirilor Street to Dacia Boulevard, Teilor Street, and Independenței Street. On the way back, they will follow the established route.

Next week, repair works will be carried out on Liviu Deleanu Street, on the section between Nicolae Costin Street and Alba Iulia Street. The interventions will only take place during the evening and night, between the hours of 20:00 and 06:00.


Parliamentarian Andy Burnham has officially been elected the new leader of the Labour Party and is set to take over as Prime Minister of Great Britain from Monday, July 20, reports IPN.

Andy Burnham took over the leadership of the party on Friday after receiving 379 nominations from the 403 Labour MPs. He will become Prime Minister on Monday, when the resigning Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, will present his resignation to King Charles III at Buckingham Palace. Subsequently, the sovereign will invite Andy Burnham to form a new Government.

The new leader of the governing party has outlined several fundamental commitments for his term, among which are the consolidation of party unity, the promotion of a new policy focused on addressing neglected issues, and the decentralization of power through the transfer of authority from Westminster to local communities.

According to British legislation, the leader of the governing party automatically becomes the Prime Minister. Moreover, Andy Burnham is the seventh Prime Minister in the last 10 years, a period during which 3 parliamentary elections have been organized.

Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as the leader of the Labour Party and, consequently, as Prime Minister, on June 22, amid the loss of political support within the party and criticisms regarding his leadership. He has led the British Government since the last general elections, in July 2024.

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