About depopulation of Moldova, pharisaical speech in Strasbourg and how meat is grown from grain

IPN flow synopsis for January 29, 2020

Lyrical-bizarre contributions over traceability issue

“We now export grain that represents raw material and import high value added products. We export grain and import meat and dairy products. Our goal is to revitalize the animal-breeding sector so that we do not export grain, but transform it into meat and dairy products and other high value added products. We import meat that was gown with raw material from Moldova,” stated minister Ion Perju.

Why Moldovans are not Lithuanians…

I think the country should be managed by other leaders, not only by some who speak about the neutrality of the Republic of Moldova. I hope the opposition will be united around only one candidate (for President, e.n.) – a powerful candidate who is a leader, who has a viewWhere is the ambition of the people who look at the managers and say: Yes, we can! I do not see this ambition,” said Lithuanian MEP of the Renew Europe Group Petras Austrevicius.

Don’t you come, Țepeș, master?

The rise in salaries of judges and prosecutors in 2018 alone wasn’t an integrity stimulating factor, with more measures in this regard being required, Victoria Virschi, legal adviser at the Legal Resources center of Moldova, stated connection with the presentation of an infographic centering on justice.

Neither the sky nor the earth broke

“I wish Moldova was no longer classified as pro-Russian, pro-European, pro-American, or pro-Romanian,” President Igor Dodon said at the ordinary session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe held in Strasbourg. He asked the European leaders not to support parties in the Republic of Moldova. “While some politicians try to highlight geopolitical issues such as uniting with Romania, fighting against Moscow, fighting against Americans and other false issues, for me and the government team, the real threat to state security is the internal one,” said President Dodon.

Commission for nation formation and population restoration


In 2004-2014, Moldova’s population declined by 393,000 (about 12%), from 3.262 million to 2.869 million. The population at the start of 2019 was estimated at 2.681 million. To improve the situation, a National Commission for Population and Development was set up. This will be chaired by Prime Minister Ion Chicu, assisted by the minister of health, labor and social protection.

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