Moldovan president participates in parliament's foundation meeting
„I draw your attention to the need to modernise the Constitution or even adopt a new Fundamental Law”.
„I draw your attention to the need to modernise the Constitution or even adopt a new Fundamental Law”.
„On this occasion, I address all my best thoughts and wishes for health and love. We firmly believe that the coming year will be more fruitful and happier for all of us".
The decision was taken by Timofti after consulting the representatives of the parliamentary parties, namely Socialist Zinaida Greceanii, Liberal Democrat Vlad Filat, Communist Artur Resetnicov, Democrat Marian Lupu and Liberal Mihai Ghimpu, convened by Nicolae Timofti in an ad-hoc meeting at the state residence today.
President Nicolae Timofti today signed, at a proposal of the Superior Council of Magistracy, decrees on the appointment of three judges. Two judges were appointed for a five-year period: Sofia Arama – judge at the Cimislia-based Court; Olga Bejenari – judge at the Riscani district court in Chisinau. At the same time, Petru Vacula was appointed as head of the Leova-based Court for a four-year term.
President Nicolae Timofti expressed confidence that next year's takeover of the EU Council Presidency by Latvia, as well as the holding of the Eastern Partnership Summit in Riga in May 2015 would help boost Moldova’ European integration.
Nicola Harrington-Buhay said that, under the Partnership Framework between the United Nations and Moldova for the period 2013-2017, the sides would take actions to strengthen institutional capacities for sustainable development.
The president opted for deepening the political and economic cooperation at European level between Moldova and Ukraine, in the context of the two states' association with EU.