Moldovan PM says law must be upheld in dispute over occupied church


Alexandru Munteanu takes his oath as Moldova's new Prime Minister, in Chisinau, Moldova, November 1, 2025. REUTERS/Vladislav Culiomza

CHISINAU, Feb ⁠11 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu said on Wednesday that ⁠all Moldovans had to obey the law, including parishioners ‌facing public order offences for barging into a church handed by the country's court system to a rival branch of the Orthodox faith.

More than 95% ​of Moldovans adhere to Orthodox Christianity, ⁠but parishioners are divided between ⁠two churches - the Moldova Metropolis, subordinate to the Russian Orthodox ⁠Church, ‌and the Metropolis of Bessarabia, which reports to the Romanian church.

Neither church has full independence in the country ⁠lying between Ukraine and Romania.

A priest from the ​Russia-linked church, ‌accompanied by his wife and two children, took over the ⁠building last ​week in the village of Dereneu in central Moldova. A group of parishioners then clashed with elite police on Tuesday and pushed ⁠past them to barricade themselves inside.

The ​furore over the church's occupation reignited a dispute pitting the Moscow-linked church, which has about 1,000 parishes nationally against its Romanian-linked rival, ⁠which has about 300 parishes.

Six people were detained, including the village's mayor.

Munteanu told a news conference that it was up to clergy and parishioners to resolve their differences without the government ​getting involved.

"But the law is the ⁠same for everyone and must be observed by all without reference ​to religious, ethnic or other affiliations," ‌he said. "We will watch developments in ​criminal cases which I understand have begun."

(Reporting by Alexander Tanas, writing by Ron Popeski; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

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