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  2. Internet in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    The ministry's objective is to implement the National Strategy and Program on establishing e- Moldova. [7] The main law regulating the Internet is the 2007 Law on Electronic Communication. The law established the National Agency for Telecommunications and Information Regulation (NATIR) as the telecommunications regulator in Moldova.

  3. 2022–2023 Moldovan energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    Financial help from the European Union, goodwill from Romania especially and decisive action by Moldova, solved the immediate crisis even after Russia reduced the gas supply to Moldova. The Russian action resulted in the Moldovan government deciding the time had come to sever all connections to Russian energy sources and establish alternative ...

  4. Cuciurgan power station - Wikipedia

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    The plant produces some 75% of Moldova's electricity needs. [ 4 ] 51% owned by Inter RAO UES since 2005, in November 2008, Inter RAO UES and Moldelectrica signed an agreement to separate some power units in the power station from the IPS/UPS system and synchronize them with the synchronous grid of Continental Europe in Romania through the 400 ...

  5. Economy of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Moldova is an emerging [1] upper-middle income economy, [2] Moldova is a landlocked Eastern European country, bordered by Ukraine on the East and Romania to the West. It is a former Soviet republic and today a candidate member to the European Union .

  6. Energy in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Moldova imports all of its supplies of petroleum, coal, and natural gas; until 2022, imports came largely from Russia. Moldova was an observer to the treaty establishing the Energy Community from the outset (2006). Following its interest in full membership, the European Commission was mandated to carry out accession negotiations with Moldova in ...

  7. Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Moldova, [d] officially the Republic of Moldova, [e] is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, on the northeastern corner of the Balkans. [16] The country spans a total of 33,483 km 2 (12,928 sq mi) and has a population of approximately 2.42 million as of January 2024. [17]

  8. Administrative divisions of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    In the administrative-territorial structure of Moldova are 898 second-level administrative territorial units (cities/towns, sectors and villages/communes). [ 6 ] The status of Chișinău, Bălți, and Tighina as municipalities and first-level territorial units of the country allows their suburb villages to have, when large enough, their own ...

  9. National Trade Union Confederation of Moldova - Wikipedia

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    The National Trade Union Confederation of Moldova (Romanian: Confederația Națională a Sindicatelor din Moldova, CNSM) is the sole national trade union center in the country, consisting of 25 federated members. It was founded in June 2007 as a merger between the Confederation of Trade Unions of the Republic of Moldova (CSRM) and the ...

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