AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFlood Preparedness: Moldova’s National Crisis Management Center ordered flood-prevention steps nationwide as yellow/orange warnings run June 11–12, urging checks of dikes, reservoirs, drainage and emergency readiness. Local Accountability: Parliament speaker Igor Grosu told mayors and district heads to unclog and maintain local drainage channels now, warning that waiting for central help only raises the cost later. Water for Farms: In Briceni district, about 1,900 hectares will be connected to a modernized irrigation system after rehabilitation and interconnection of reservoirs, pumping stations and networks under a World Bank-financed AGGRI project. Dniester Pollution Row: MP Vasile Costiuc accused authorities of hiding discharges on the Nistru/Dniester and showed alleged filters and foul-smelling spots; Environment Minister Gheorghe Hajder replied that earlier pollution deposits are being washed downstream by river level changes. Climate Pressure: Copernicus reports May 2026 as the second-warmest on record globally, with Europe seeing early heat extremes and contrasting rainfall—severe flooding affecting parts including Moldova. Energy Security & Efficiency: Moldova’s gas use fell sharply in May (about 55% vs April), while an EU Green Week event highlighted energy-efficient wastewater treatment and sludge recovery for Eastern Partnership countries. Green Investment Push: The June 4 Moldova–EU Investment Conference results were framed as 1 billion euros in announced investments, tied to jobs and infrastructure.
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