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The political situation in Moldova is almost as in Kyrgyzstan PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 22 May 2010 16:46

The political situation in Moldova is still unstable, "almost like in Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin held Saturday in a televised interview, transmit Russia Today .

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"As for Moldova, we are aware that his political situation is not yet established. It is perhaps not as acute as in Kyrgyzstan, but we saw that it was almost like in Kyrgyzstan," Putin said, answering such questions on the bilateral discussions he had with Prime Minister Vlad Filat in the recent Summit of CIS Heads of Government.

"We not only want to have calm around Russia's borders, but also a reliable political and economic situation in neighboring countries, since they all have an impact on us. Therefore we do everything we can to help our neighbors, including Moldova, the Russian prime minister stressed.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 22 May 2010 17:53
 
The premier German: Board of reform is going in right direction PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sined   
Thursday, 13 May 2010 06:37
On 12 May, the German Prime Minister Angela Merkel said that the board of the reform on the strengthening of the European Economic issued by the European Commission is "going in the right direction."

During the press conference together with Prime Minister of Moldavia, Vlad Filat, Merkel said that the board of the reform on the strengthening of the European Economic issued by the European Commission is one of effective measures for raising the transparency of the balance sheet of different countries, with the premise of not violate state sovereignty.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 13 May 2010 07:24
 
Iurie Reniţă is the new ambassador of Moldova to Romania PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andrean   
Saturday, 08 May 2010 10:46

After almost a year Chisinau received approval for the appointment of the Romanian party Iurie Renita as ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Bucharest, said sources from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integration. The nomination was all the more expected, as the new ambassador of Romania Chisinau, Marius Lazurca, has already presented his credentials. Filling the two posts of ambassador to Chisinau and Bucharest respectively, is considered a key step for strengthening bilateral relations, which began a gradual relief after coming to power in the neighboring country of AEI.

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Asked when he signed a presidential decree appointing him as ambassador Iurie Renita, Acting President of the Republic of Moldova, Ghimpu first said he expects a Government decision in this regard.

Iurie Renita is 52 years old and is a professional journalist. He was part of the first class of students from the Republic of Moldova at the National School of Political Science and Public Administration in Romania. In the period 1996-1999 was a counselor at the Moldovan Embassy in the United States and later, in 1999 he was adviser to Foreign Minister Nicolae Tabacaru. Iurie Renita worked on the OSCE mission in Croatia in 1999-2003. He is currently manager of American Tobacco Company.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 08 May 2010 21:40
 
The note of the Government on the entry of seasonal foreign workers in 2010 on Italian territory. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andrean   
Tuesday, 04 May 2010 15:50

Published in the Official Gazette No. 91, April 20, 2010 Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers of April 1, 2010 on the transitional program of entry flows of seasonal foreign workers and other groups in the State for the year 2010. Are allowed in Italy, because of seasonal employment, non-EU foreign nationals living abroad within a maximum quota of 80,000 units, to be distributed among the regions and autonomous provinces by the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy.

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The fee covers:

a) seasonal employees of non-EU Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo, Croatia, India, Ghana, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Ukraine;
b) seasonal employees of the following non-EU countries which have signed or are about to sign agreements on cooperation in migration: Tunisia, Albania, Morocco, Moldova and Egypt;
c) non-EU foreign nationals who hold a residence permit for seasonal employment in the years 2007, 2008 or 2009.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 May 2010 16:34
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Life in Moldova, the increasingly expensive PDF Print E-mail
Written by Diana Răileanu   
Wednesday, 21 April 2010 21:12

Vlad Bercu Economist writes that Moldova is a country more expensive. Population afflicted expect radical changes from the new government. Obviously that is an illusion to think that in times of crisis and things can change radically and rapidly, writes journalist. But how the situation was managed by increases in tariffs in mid-January had nothing to do with the crisis. Fluff that was shown in determining compensation, delaying their payment, but also reinforced the mistrust bureaucratic formlităţile population, concludes Vlad Bercu.

Valentina Baciu wrote in Time that the former Minister of Education, Victor Tvircun could be forced to return to the state at least six thousand euros for not having made several judgments in the case of employees who illegally dismissed. Eight cases have reached the ECHR, and to avoid conviction in three cases Moldovan government agent Vladimir Grosu ended mutual transactions following which the state requires applicants to pay 400 euros 6000.

Cornel Ciurea writes in Capital that the May 9 military parade in Moscow politically, is important for Russia, but not for Moldova. As it appears that Moldova seeks a subtle game. Moscow will leave President Michael Ghimpu, which means that Moldova participates in his highest official. Meanwhile, soldiers from the Ministry of Defence will not go to Moscow, which is a dissociation of the general chorus. Plea - no money - is probably one plausible, but it reflects a manifest lack of interest in the event.

Andrei Ivantoc former political prisoner of the separatist regime of Tiraspol, judged by a sentence of life imprisonment said in an interview with Capital that "the truth about the war of the Dniester, as in the April 7, remains to be elucidated" . If former President Voronin and those of his entourage will not be punished, believes Ivantoc, Alliance for European Integration of the new generation will lose confidence.

Diana Raileanu - europalibera.org

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 April 2010 21:20
 
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