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Sandu Appoints Pro-Western Ally Gavrilita as Moldova’s PM-Designate
After consultations with all the parliamentary parties, President Maia Sandu on Friday appointed her close ally Natalia Gavrilita as Prime Minister-designate of Moldova.
Sandu said she had every confidence that the newly appointed PM will bring a team that has integrity and professionalism, and puts citizens first.
Significant Challenges Ahead for the pro-Europeans in Moldova
After winning the parliamentary elections, the Action and Solidarity Party will start to fight the inherited ex-Soviet kleptocratic system.
Iohannis congratulates Moldovan citizens on their clear choice for reforms, rule of law, European integration
President Klaus Iohannis offered congratulations to the citizens of the Republic of Moldova following Sunday's snap parliamentary elections, as well as Moldovan President Maia Sandu for her "courage, perseverance and vision". "Congratulations to the citizens of the Republic of Moldova for their civic spirit and clear choice for reforms, rule of law and European integration!
Pro-European Forces Score Landslide Win in Moldova Election
Pro-European parties gained a convincing victory in the elections in Moldova on Sunday after 99.60 per cent of the ballots cast were counted.
According to these results, the pro-European Action and Solidarity Party, PAS, led until recently by President Maia Sandu, came first by a landslide, taking 52.60 per cent of the votes and 63 seats of the 101 seats, a comfortable majority.
Orban, message to citizens of Republic of Moldova: Each vote guarantees a stable, honest, pro-European government
The Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Ludovic Orban, sent a message on Thursday regarding the early parliamentary elections in the Republic of Moldova, in which he expresses his support for the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) and conveys to Moldovan citizens that each vote guarantees the progress of this country, as well as "a stable, honest, pro-European government." "Dear citizens of the
Moldova to Open More Polling Stations Abroad for Elections
Moldova's Supreme Court of Justice on Tuesday told the Central Electoral Commission, CEC, to open 191 polling stations for diaspora voters, as the Foreign Affairs Ministry had asked, after a three-week internal political row.
The judges ruled that the CEC had abused its powers and opposed the Foreign Ministry proposal to open more voting stations for Moldovans abroad.
Moldova Parliament Rejects Proposed PM, Bringing Elections Nearer
Igor Grosu, the Prime Minister-designate proposed by Moldova's pro-Western President, failed to receive the votes needed to invest his cabinet on Thursday due to a lack of quorum in the parliament.
Grosu said the pro-European Action and Solidarity Party, PAS, which he leads, is still ready to assume responsibility "to manage the pandemic crisis and early parliamentary elections".
Moldovan President’s Appointment of PM Declared Unconstitutional
The Constitutional Court ruled on Tuesday that a decree issued by President Maia Sandu on February 11, which nominated Natalia Gavrilita as prime minister for a second time, was unconstitutional.
Moldova in 2021: Political and Economic Turbulence Could Worsen Emigration
And, as a parliamentary republic, the prerogatives of the new president are limited. Without the support of a parliamentary majority, which would then form a pro-European government, Sandu's political agenda will continuously be countered by Dodon and the PSRM.
Moldovan Socialists Push to Cut Powers of Asset Inspectorate
Eleven Socialist Party deputies signed a draft bill on Thursday designed to reduce the powers of the National Integrity Authority, the body which verifies the legality of assets and conflicts of interests among state employees.