Agenda for Friday, 2 October
09:09 | 02.10.2015 Category:
1. Today in Moldova
The Parliamentary Committee on Public Administration, Regional Development, Environment and Climate Change holds a working meeting at the Agriculture and Food Ministry at 14:00.
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The Bulboaca-based military training base hosts an artillery exercise titled: "Shield of Fire 2015" at 10:00.
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Prosecutor General Ion Diacov invites journalists to a press conference on irregularities in the justice system at IPN at 10:00.
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The Moldova National Museum Complex of Iasi (Romania) in partnership with the Academy of Sciences of Moldova organise the seventeenth issue of the international symposium titled: "Monumentul. Traditie si viitor" (Monument. Tradition and Future) at the academy at 11:00.
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A book on Moldova wines' guide is launched at the Skytower centre at 10:00.
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The Congress of Russian Communities in Moldova invites to a press conference: on the thirteenth issue of the Days of Russian Culture and Spirituality at Infotag at 11:00.
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Kirnev Family Band invites journalists to a press conference on their performance in Los Angeles at Infotag at 10:00.
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An exhibition by Ion Anghel is inaugurated at the National Fine Arts Museum at 16:00.
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The National Library hosts the inauguration of an exhibition dedicated to Paul Goma at 12:00.
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The Constantin Brancusi Exhibitional Centre hosts an exhibition by artist Victoria Cozmolici till 11 October.
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The Constantin Brancusi Exhibitional Centre hosts an exhibition by the Five out of Ten (Cinci din zece) group till 18 October.
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The National Museum of Fine Arts hosts an exhibition of graphics titled "Ecoul timpului trecut" (Echo of time past) till 18 October.
2. Guests and delegations to Moldova
A team of IMF experts, headed by Ivanna Vladkova-Hollar, is on a working visit to Chisinau on 22 September-6 October.
3. Moldovan missions abroad
A parliamentary delegation participates in the autumn session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in Strasbourg on 28 September - 2 October 2015.
(Editor L. Alcază)