
Press review. Friday, December 4, 2020
InfoMarket Agency presents:
* "Komsomol'skaya Pravda"
- Top 10 professions that are no longer needed in Moldova due to coronavirus
The second lockdown wave around the world dooms the economy to die quietly while earning money by producing masks and disinfectants.
* "Moldavskiye Vedomosti"
- Electronic services do not work only in healthcare
New areas are included in the system of state electronic management of information turnover. From December 1, territorial social insurance offices will not issue paper certificates.
- Where did the money from the staircase repair fund disappear?
The money provided for the repair of entrances in apartment buildings is aimed at combating the pandemic, said Ion Burdiumov, head of the main department of housing and improvement of communal services and Chisinau.
* "Saptamana"
- A bed and a drip
According to the head of the Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care within the Institute of Emergency Medicine, Adrian Belii, the medical system in the Republic of Moldova is limited, and in the COVID points there are no more beds for hospitalization.
"I'll give you money, and you'll have common sense."
Judges of the Constitutional Court demand higher salaries, equal to those of the Vice President of the Supreme Court of Justice, as envisaged in the Law on the Constitutional Court. This was announced by the President of the Supreme Court of Justice, Domnica Manole.
* "Moldova Suverana"
- Fruit production remains perspective for the business environment
The fruit production sector remains a promising one for our country, even if the 2020 year generated multiple challenges and difficulties both at the production stage and at the stage of fruit promotion and marketing. This is the conclusion reached by the speakers during the fourth edition of the Fruit Business Conference in the Republic of Moldova.
* "Vocea Poporului"
- Every 6th Moldovan would like to leave the country
Almost 18% of Moldovans say they plan to work abroad in the next six months. The intention to leave is similar to last year’s tendency, when more than 36,000 citizens left Moldova.
- Domestic violence
The pandemic and the fact that people spent more time locked up in the house doubled the cases of domestic violence and the calls received on the trust phone number, but also on 112.
*"Ekonomicheskoye obozreniye"
- Budget booed but passed
On Monday, November 30, the government approved the draft state budget, social and health insurance budgets, as well as the tax policy for 2021.
- The EU has helped almost 20 thousand Moldovan SMEs
The European Union has allocated 144.13 million euros to support small and medium-sized enterprises in Moldova. 19,531 businesses received EU4Business support, resulting in 21,930 new jobs and € 345 million in revenue growth.