Moldova's prime minister says he will not seek new term following election
Dorin Recean will resign after PAS won 50.20% of the vote, aiming to continue Moldova’s EU integration and reduce Russian influence, officials said.
- 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's prime minister says he will not seek new term following election
Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean said on Monday he would not seek a new term, paving the way for a new head of government following the pro-Western governing party's victory in a parliamentary election.
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