Transnistria: abolition of tax benefits
Parliament approved the PAS bill canceling tax benefits for Transnistria is in final reading. In addition to introducing VAT and excise taxes for Transnistrian business, the project provides for the introduction of VAT on gas for residents of Transnistria. PAS believes that this will replenish the Moldovan budget by 3.3 billion lei per year and will be “an important step towards the reintegration of the country.”
In Tiraspol, the abolition of benefits was called “economic strangulation.”
Fighting the energy crisis
The ruling PAS party also developed a bill that the authors believe strengthens the possibility of government intervention in the context of an energy crisis. PAS claims that the proposed measures will help the authorities quickly and efficiently solve problems arising in the energy market.
Popshoi and Grosu about Ozerov’s statements
Foreign Minister Mihai Popsoi named the recent statement by Russian Ambassador Oleg Ozerov is part of Russia’s hybrid war against Moldova. Ozerov, if you remember, said that Moscow would protect Russian citizens in Transnistria “by all available means” in the event of a violent settlement of the conflict.
And the Speaker of Parliament Igor Grosu named Ozerov’s provocative and untrustworthy statement about the production of drones for Ukraine in Vadul-lui-Voda. According to Grosu, the ambassador simply “had his imagination running wild.”

Prisoner exchange: risks, issues
Grosso also statedthat he does not see a risk for Moldova after the release of ex-deputy director of the SIS, Alexandru Balan, and his arrival in Belarus as part of a multilateral prisoner exchange: “Let’s not overestimate his capabilities.”
Former Prosecutor General, and now a deputy from the Alternative bloc, Alexander Stoianoglo, meanwhile believesthat the release of Balan carries serious risks. He recalled that Balan, holding a leadership position, was aware of the system of work of the SIS and could know the undercover agents.
And PSRM leader Igor Dodon, commenting on the return to Moldova of two SIS officers as part of the same exchange, saidthat their return to their homeland is good, but the situation raises many questions, including what they were doing in Russia. Dodon called the exchange “a major spy exchange scandal.”
About Russian propaganda
Russian disinformation, as a rule, is based not on fakes, but on the exploitation of citizens’ disappointment and distrust of what is happening in the country, stated Director of the Center for Strategic Communications and Combating Disinformation Anna Revenko. According to her, even statements such as “nothing changes” can be signs of propaganda.
“Have questions” to Vyacheslav Kunev

Artificial intelligence (AI) is developing at a rapid pace. Are we facing total unemployment, why is the IT sector today experiencing massive layoffs, and why is it necessary to rebuild the higher education system? About this in an interview with IT entrepreneur Vyacheslav Kunev “I wouldn’t recommend anyone to go into IT now”.
NM_Explains it all: Plahotniuc’s organized crime group
Plahotniuc was sentenced to 19 years in prison in the case of stealing a billion. What was he found guilty of and what was they unable to prove? How did they prove guilt without direct signatures? What was the scheme based on, and how were the roles distributed in it? And how, according to the case materials, did money from the banking system turn into a luxurious life and influence? About this in the new issue of NM_Explains. “How Plahotniuc’s organized crime group worked”.
About female oncology
Gynecological cancer does not cause pain in the early stages, so many cases are detected late. Gynecological surgeon and gynecological oncologist Natalya Sablina spoke about the most common symptoms of the disease and modern treatment methods in an interview with NM “Cancer can be cured”.
About the recreation center in Vasieny
In the village of Vasieny, Ialoveni district, the House of Culture, built back in the 70s of the last century, has been preserved. And they not only preserved it, but breathed new life into it: concerts, evenings and film shows are held here, VIA Noi and the folklore group Moștenitorii rehearse, and children’s clubs are open. About this – in the video report “The story of the cultural center that did not let the village die”.

Short line
President Maia Sandu signed decree on the appointment of the current acting Prosecutor General Alexandru Macidon to the post of Prosecutor General.
Moldova rose by four positions in the international press freedom ranking. Sandu noted that this is the highest figure among the EU candidate countries, and that “we are on the right track.”
Foreigners from non-EU countries will be paid in Moldova a salary no lower than Moldovan citizens for similar work. Such a law accepted parliament.
And about the weather this coming weekend
Weather forecasters again predict frosts: at night and in the morning. The temperature on the soil surface can drop to −3…−1°C. Daytime temperatures will range from +12°C in the north of the country to +17°C in the south, and at night – from -2°C in the north to +7°C in the south. Light rain is possible on May 2.
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