What are the progresses recorded per three essential conditions for the inception of EU-Moldova Negotiations: Justice, Anticorruption, De-Oligarchisation
What are the progresses recorded per three essential conditions for the inception of EU-Moldova Negotiations: Justice, Anticorruption, De-Oligarchisation
Author(s): Ilie Chirtoacă
Subject(s): EU-Approach / EU-Accession / EU-Development, EU-Legislation
Published by: EXPERT-GRUP Centrul Analitic Independent
Keywords: Anticorruption; De-Oligarchisation; Moldova on EU-accession; acquis communautaire;
Summary/Abstract: In November 2023, the European Commission presented the enlargement package, assessing the progresses achieved by a number of countries, including the Republic of Moldova, which acquired the status of candidate country together with Ukraine in 2022. In this context, the EU suggested inception of accession negotiations with both countries, setting a range of conditionalities containing essential requirements to be fulfilled. For the Republic of Moldova these are related to the areas of justice, fight against corruption and the de-oligarchisation, considerable progress being required per all of these. Fulfilment of these conditions is a pre-condition for the inception of the accession negotiations with the EU, and the European Commission announced they should report the progress attained by March 2024.
Series: EXPERT-GRUP — Notă de Poziţie
- Page Count: 9
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
