German journalists: Pavel Filip is an example to be followed by Eastern Partnership member states
German Newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung has characterized Pavel Filip as a good example member states from Eastern Partnership should follow.
The journalists wrote that Moldova's Prime Minister is part of the political group that does not wish to lose trace of Moldova's European Union track.
The article said that Republic of Moldova, known for its disagreement with Transnistria, has lately gained great success in combating corruption and bureaucracy.
They have also quoted Pavel Filip, who claimed that the state's democracy and rights were consolidated.
The journalists also appreciate that the Prime Minister from Chisinau has admitted the fact that there are still a lot to be done, mentioning that as Moldova is exposed to much Russian propaganda, it requires more positive feedback from European Union.
According to the author, it would lessen the effects of messages coming from Moscow, while EU will become more attractive.
On 24 November, Prime Minister Pavel Filip participated at the Eastern Partnership Summit, which took place in Brussels.
- Pavel Filip commented upon Igor Dodon's statement: Perhaps Russia sees Eastern Partnership Summit differently
- Statistics: Less Moldovans chose to leave for Russia
- Prime Minister Pavel Filip will participate at Tbilisi Belt and Road Forum in Georgia
- Pavel Filip met Vice President of EBRD, Alain Pilloux confirming second tranche for railways rehabilitation
- Moldova and Ukraine agreed to sign Agreement for car and air transport liberalization
- Pavel Filip at Tbilisi: Moldova will take all necessary measures to continue developing