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Governance - Moldova

The table below aims at gathering the administrative and governmental bodies of Moldova, which are responsible for digital public administration policies and interoperability policies. 

 

National 

The Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalisation (MDED) is the central body in charge of the promotion of state policies in the field of economy and digitalization. The Ministry’s mission is to ensure the growth of the national economy by optimising the regulatory framework for entrepreneurial activity, thus creating the conditions for the business environment development and for technological development, ensuring competitiveness, and creating an attractive environment for investments.

The e-Governance Agency stands as a driving force behind Moldova's digital transformation, fostering a more accessible, efficient, and secure government for all citizens.
The EGA works to ensure that government services are delivered efficiently and effectively through digital channels. The agency leads the charge in implementing e-government solutions, making it easier for citizens to interact with the government online, and fosters seamless communication and data exchange between different government agencies, creating a more unified and efficient system.

The National Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and Information Technology (ANRCETI) is the regulatory authority overseeing the electronic communications and information technology sectors. Its responsibilities include: licensing; spectrum management; market analysis; consumer protection; and the establishment of technical standards. ANRCETI works to ensure fair competition, protect consumer interests, and maintain the efficiency and integrity of the telecommunications and IT markets in Moldova.