Moldova's prime minister says he will not seek new term following election
Prime Minister Dorin Recean will resign after PAS secured 50.2% of votes, enabling a pro-EU government to continue reducing Russian influence in Moldova.
- Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean announced he will not seek a new term following the pro-Western governing party's victory in a parliamentary election.
- The Party of Action and Solidarity won a parliamentary majority on September 28, seeking to move Moldova away from Russian influence.
- Recean will resign his parliamentary seat and return to the private sector after the new government is established.
- The new prime minister will need to address Moldova's sluggish economy impacted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Moldova is considering the candidacy of 61-year-old businessman Alexander Muntyana for the post of prime minister.
He became a businessman, Alexander Munstyt.
Businessman Alexandru Munteanu, aged 61, is to be proposed for the role of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova by the Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), a training held by the majority in Parliament....
The business man, Alexandru Monteanu, established in Ukraine for over 20 years, should be the candidate for the Prime Minister of R. Moldova, supports the sources of the Guardian newspaper from Chisinau. Alexandru Monteanu is 61 years old and is represented as a "American of Moldovan origin". This was no longer involved in political activities.
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