According to her, the law will be published in the Official Gazette next week, after which it will come into force.

“It introduced a definition of “disinformation” and tougher sanctions for it.

That is, if the fact is proven, then the media may be deprived of a license for seven years, ”TASS quotes Vitsa.

She explained the introduction of such tough measures by the situation in Ukraine.

Earlier, RT found out that the US government Agency for International Development (USAID) intends to allocate $35 million for "structural reforms" in Moldova.

The goal is to ensure the pro-Western course of the country, create an appropriate transport and logistics infrastructure and support anti-Russian rhetoric in the Moldovan media.

On April 19, Moldovan President Maia Sandu approved a ban on the use of the St. George ribbon, previously approved by parliament.

On June 2, Parliament approved in the final reading a law banning Russian news programs.