President Maia Sandu is optimistic about signing the accession agreement with the EU in 2028. The accession is complicated by Transnistria and internal reforms, especially the purification of the judiciary. Moldova’s future course depends on voter support due to pressure from Russia and propaganda. Yellow EU flags waving in the streets of Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, show the enthusiasm of the current pro-European government to become a full member of the community in a few years. However, behind the scenes, there is a busy work to implement a huge number of amendments to the law, while resisting the influence of the Kremlin regime and the ongoing war of aggression in Ukraine. The tiny president Maia Sandu, who has become the unquestionable symbol of democracy and the European dream in Moldova, was optimistic and hopeful when she visited the country. Topics: #moldova #accession #postimees Post navigation Barcelona is facing its biggest squad change in recent years RAIDO SAAR⟩Ideal tool for the dark forces: RAB does not just go after a financial document – it is a map of a person’s life(1)