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Moldovan Prime Minister Munteanu resigns after eight months
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Moldovan Prime Minister Munteanu resigns after eight months

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Moldova's Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu resigned after only eight months in office.
  • Munteanu stated on Facebook that he could no longer work "according to his principles and beliefs."
  • His resignation follows a period of political instability in Moldova.

Moldova's Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu has resigned from his post after serving just eight months, citing a conflict between his duties and his personal principles.

Munteanu announced his decision on Facebook, stating that he could no longer continue in his role "according to my principles and beliefs." The resignation marks another shift in the country's political landscape, which has seen frequent changes in leadership.

His departure comes after a relatively short tenure, during which he led the government through various challenges. The specific reasons behind his inability to reconcile his work with his principles remain undisclosed, but the statement suggests a significant divergence in policy or ethical considerations.

The resignation adds to a pattern of political instability in Moldova, raising questions about the durability of its governing institutions and the challenges faced by its leaders in navigating the country's complex political environment.

I can no longer work according to my principles and beliefs.

โ€” Alexandru MunteanuThe outgoing Prime Minister explains his reason for resignation on Facebook.
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