Moldova’s prime minister steps down, triggering the government’s resignation
Moldova's Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu has resigned, a move that automatically triggers the resignation of his government. Munteanu stated he was stepping down because he could no longer exercise his mandate according to his principles and beliefs, without providing a clearer reason.

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AI-generatedMoldova's Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu has resigned, a move that automatically triggers the resignation of his government. Munteanu stated he was stepping down because he could no longer exercise his mandate according to his principles and beliefs, without providing a clearer reason. His departure comes less than a year after taking office to lead the pro-Western government of the EU candidate country. Moldovan President Maia Sandu thanked Munteanu for his leadership during a complex period and announced she would consult parliamentary groups next week to appoint a new prime minister. Sandu emphasized the need for a strong team to achieve Moldova's objective of joining the EU. The resignation means the government will continue in a caretaker capacity until a new cabinet is formed.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedMoldova was a Soviet republic until it proclaimed independence in 1991 and has taken a Westward path.
President Maia Sandu will listen to parliamentary groups next week to appoint a new prime minister.
Moldova is a European Union candidate country with a pro-Western government.
The Prime Minister's resignation automatically triggers the resignation of the entire government.
Moldova's Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu announced his resignation on Friday.