Victor Guzun, the former Moldovan Ambassador to Estonia, who arrived in Chisinau for a few days, has joined the #FightForEllene campaign. The marathon campaign started a few days ago at the initiative of lawyer Olesea Nastas and it will last until April 18, writes Ea.md. Thus, on Sunday, 27 March, Victor Guzun and Olesea Nastas invite everyone, who wants to support the crowdfunding campaign dedicated entirely to Elena Mocrii, a photographer diagnosed with acute leukemia, to a long run on …
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Olesea Nastas: “Motherhood is my great claim from life, I like to be a mother too much” EA.MD: Olesea Nastas is a lawyer, blogger and mother of two wonderful children. She tells that she wanted to become a judge when she was a fifth-grader, later when she was a first-year student she wanted to become a lawyer, and during her master’s degree course – a diplomat. Nowadays, she strongly believes that there are jobs by vocation. We are talking leisurely …
Pro TV: She is 27 years old, she is mother of two children, a blogger and a future attorney-at-law. Get to know Olesea Nastas, the woman who shows us that you can succeed if you want – VIDEO. Olesea Nastas is 27, she is mother of two children, the author of a legal blog, and yet these are not her main occupations. Her blog is one with the claim to be a platform of legal relevance. However, it does not …
Since March 2010, Ambassador Marius Lazurca has represented Romania in the Republic of Moldova. Whether it was a coincidence or not but the Moldovan-Romanian relations became much smoother in that time. In July 2015, I had a meeting with him, during which we had the opportunity to discuss these relations. I will give a brief retrospection of that meeting. Ambassador Lazurca was proposed to Chisinau by the Romanian authorities in a rather difficult period of political and administrative relations. In …
In November 2014, I did an interview (for my legal blog) with Minister of Justice Oleg Efrim, whose term of office was expiring at that time (his term of office had begun in 2011). At that time, the Republic of Moldova was in the process of creating a justice sector that would meet the European standards, ensure the rule of law and respect human rights. In presence of these efforts, citizens criticized the way in which this process was carried …
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