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20 July, 2025 / 09:59
/ 05 February, 2025

Moldovan parliament convenes at first plenary meeting of spring session; standing bureau approves meeting's agenda

The parliament will convene at its first plenary meeting of the 2025 spring session on 6 February starting from 10:00.

The standing bureau today approved the agenda of the plenary meetings for 6-14 February. The MPs will consider a string of EU-oriented drafts, the legislative initiatives on the improvement of the normative framework which regard the supply with thermal energy, post services, declaring of certain construction works as public utility of national interest, as well as appointments to office.

More exactly, the parliament is to discuss four draft acts on the approximation of the national legislation to the European Union’s one. It is about the draft law on the prevention of unjustified geo-blocking and the one on the combating of late payments, amendments to the Law on vine and wine and the Law on the regime of pyrotechnical articles.

According to the parliament’s communication department, the agenda of the plenary meetings also contains the draft law on civil liability and requirements of insuring the air operators and airship operators, as well as the one on the promotion of the cogeneration and of the systems of centralized supply with thermal energy.

The lawmakers will also discuss, in the first reading, the legislative initiative on updating the normative framework in the town-planning sector, land management and constructions, the one on the enforcement on the Land Code and the legislative initiative on the declaring of certain construction works as public utility of national interest.

The parliament is to approve Moldova’s accession to three additional protocols of the Universal Postal Convention and the ratification of the general Agreement on cooperation with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Also, the parliament is to appoint the first deputy governor and the deputy governor of the National Bank of Moldova.

The parliament convenes at two ordinary sessions per year. The first session starts in February and cannot exceed the end of July. The second session begins in September and cannot exceed the end of December.