Moldova’s prime minister-designate Recean presents his government
Moldovan prime ministerial candidate Dorin Recean has announced the members of his government, whom he will present to the parliament
This is reported by the NewsMaker.
“Together with this team, I will go to the parliament to present the government's program and ask for the support of MPs,” Recean wrote on his Facebook page.
The government consists of 15 people, of whom only four are new ministers: Victor Parlicov, Minister of Energy; Lilia Dabija, Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development; Veronica Mihailov-Moraru, Minister of Justice; and Veronica Sirețeanu Vragaleva, Minister of Finance.
Nicu Popescu retained the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration, and will be one of three deputy prime ministers.
Anatolie Nosatîi remains Moldova's Defense Minister.
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On February 10, Moldova’s Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița announced her resignation. After that, President Maia Sandu nominated her current defense and national security adviser, Dorin Recean, and the secretary of the local National Security Council, to head the government.
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Rotations in the Moldovan government are taking place amid Russia's intentions to destabilize the country. This was announced by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and later confirmed by Western partners and Moldova itself.
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