The State Intends to Reclaim the Former National Hotel Building

The state aims to recover the former National Hotel building following alleged violations in the privatization process. Roman Cojuhari, the head of the Public Property Agency (APP), announced that the state intends to reclaim the former National Hotel building, initiating legal proceedings to this end.

The decision to recover the National Hotel building follows a thorough analysis of the privatization process and possible irregularities or legal violations that may have occurred during this process. The state intends to use all available legal means to regain possession of the building to ensure efficient and transparent management of public heritage.

Hotelul Național a fost privatizat în 2006. Firma Alfa-Engineering a fost cea care în anul 2006 a intrat în posesia a 83,24% de acțiuni ale statului în S.A „Moldova-Tur”, care deținea hotelul Naţional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the state want to reclaim the National Hotel?

The state aims to recover the asset due to alleged legal violations and irregularities identified during an analysis of the 2006 privatization process.

Who is leading the legal recovery efforts?

The process is being spearheaded by the Public Property Agency (APP), under the leadership of Roman Cojuhari.

When was the National Hotel privatized and to whom?

The hotel was privatized in 2006, when Alfa-Engineering acquired 83.24% of the shares in S.A. “Moldova-Tur,” the entity owning the building.