Last week Moldova was in the focus of European institutions – it was visited by the new OSCE Chairman and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania Miroslav Lajčák, who will head the EU Council in the next six months. Meanwhile, the Central Election Commission has determined how many polling stations there will be abroad and opposition parties criticize its decisions, and the National Bureau of Statistics has reported record low inflation.
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