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The Basketball Federation of Moldova (Romanian: Federația de Baschet din Moldova) is the governing body of basketball in Moldova. It was founded in 1991, and are headquartered in Chișinău. The Basketball Federation of Moldova operates the Moldova men's national team and Moldova women's national team. They organize national competitions in ...
This article lists a series of political parties, both historical and contemporary as well as active and inactive, from the Republic of Moldova.The Republic of Moldova is a multi-party parliamentary republic with a unicameral system.
Area code +40 x68 4: Car Plates: BV 5: GDP nominal: US$ 14.070 billion (2025)GDP per capita: US$ 10,655 (2015)Website: County Council County Prefecture: 1 The developing regions of Romania have no administrative role.
In 2021, government began considering reform of administrative districts. [2] Former Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița (PAS) announced in 2023 that fundamental local government reform would not take place until the elections, but that "voluntary amalgamation" could be implemented, i.e. the voluntary union of several administrative-territorial units.
Wizz Air announced the expansion of its Sibiu base adding 6 new routes and increasing weekly flights on 4 out of 5 currently served destinations, which will impact Brasov's Airport chance of meeting the 500,000 thousand passengers goal in 2025. [29] Weekly flights on all served destinations on the Brasov-Ghimbav Airport
The following is a chronological list of events related to road or rail transport in and around Brașov, as well as relevant historical information. [3]The administrative divisions and predominant/official languages consistently change over time; in Saxon cities and villages like Brașov, German was predominant until the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when Romanian and for a few decades ...
The Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) received 52.80% of the vote and won an absolute majority in parliament, taking 63 of the 101 seats, an increase of 48. President of Moldova Maia Sandu stated after the election: "I hope that today is the end of a hard era for Moldova, I hope today is the end of the reign of thieves over Moldova." [24]
During the Moldavian Democratic Republic, Vladimir Cristi served as Director General for Internal Affairs.. The Ministry was created upon cessation by Soviet Union of Bessarabia which was part of Romania in 1940.