Domnica Manole and Sergiu Litvinenco appointed by the Government as Constitutional Court judges for the next six years
Domnica Manole, the current President of the Constitutional Court, and Sergiu Litvinenco, the former Minister of Justice, were appointed as judges of the Constitutional Court for a six-year term. Their official duties will commence on August 17. This decision was approved during a government meeting on Tuesday, June 24.
Bogdan Nigai
Ion Malanciuc appointed Constitutional Court judge for a six-year term
The Superior Council of Magistracy (SCM) appointed Ion Malanciuc as a judge on the Constitutional Court for a term of six years. This decision was made during today's SCM meeting, where 11 members cast their votes. The SCM also reviewed the application of Ion Malanciuc, the only candidate for the position, and conducted the interview stage as part of the selection process.
Eliza Mihalache
Marcel Dumbravan appointed Moldova's anti-corruption chief
Marcel Dumbravan has been appointed the Chief Prosecutor of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (APO). This decision was made today, June 23, by the Superior Council of Prosecutors (SCP), following the interview stage for the two candidates vying for the APO leadership.
Vetting: Just one in five judges at the Centru Court of Appeal passed the external evaluation
Nine of the 40 judges at the Centru Court of Appeal successfully passed the financial and ethical integrity assessment, according to the Judges Evaluation Commission.
Evaluation committee questioned anti-corruption prosecutors Octavian Iachimovschi and Alexandru Cernei.
The Prosecutors' Evaluation Commission held a public hearing on Monday to question two prosecutors from the Anticorruption Prosecutor's Office: Octavian Iachimovschi, the interim deputy chief prosecutor, and Alexandru Cernei. These hearings are part of the external integrity evaluation process that was initiated in 2024.
Moldova promotes 16 judges after vetting process
The Judicial Evaluation Commission announced it has completed external assessments for 16 sitting judges and legal professionals applying for vacant positions at the Courts of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ).
Moldova MP proposes Constitutional Court reform
On Monday, unaffiliated MP Olesea Stamate introduced a draft law to amend the process of appointing Constitutional Court judges in the Republic of Moldova.
Dorin Recean recalls his childhood summers in Moldova
In a heartfelt conversation on Magazinul Copiilor, aired by Moldova 1 on International Children’s Day, Prime Minister Dorin Recean offered a glimpse into his childhood spent in the village of Mândâc during the 1970s and 1980s.
Bashkan Evghenia Guțul to deliver “last word” in court on July 1 as trial ends
The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office has announced that the judicial investigation into the criminal case involving Evghenia Guțul, the governor of the Gagauz Autonomous Region of Moldova, and the secretary of the central office of the former "Șor" Party was completed. The final conclusions from both parties will be presented in court on July 1st.
Rodica Mazur
Tax authority orders to freeze assets of Platon, Plahotniuc, and Șor affiliates
The State Tax Service has ordered the freezing of funds and resources belonging to fugitive politicians and individuals affiliated with Shor. As reported by IPN, these decisions were published in the Official Gazette on Friday, June 6.
EU Commissioner: Moldova must implement rule of law roadmap to join EU
Significant progress in the areas of the rule of law and human rights is essential for the Republic of Moldova to join the European Union. This statement was made during a press conference by Michael McGrath, the European Commissioner for Democracy, Justice, and the Rule of Law, who is currently on an official visit to Chisinau.
17 prosecutors resign from PCCOCS
Resignations among prosecutors from the Superior Council of Prosecutors (CSP) have continued, bringing the total to 17. Dumitru Obadă, the institution's president, confirmed this information.