Moldovan Government Collapses Following Series of Crises
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Moldovan Government Collapses , Following Series of Crises.
On February 10, the government of Moldova
collapsed as pro-Western Prime Minister
Natalia Gavrilita resigned.
ABC News reports that the development adds to a series of crises that have struck the small nation since Russia's invasion of its neighbor, Ukraine, began. .
ABC News reports that the development adds to a series of crises that have struck the small nation since Russia's invasion of its neighbor, Ukraine, began. .
While speaking at a news conference, Gavrilita said that the
"time has come for me to announce my resignation” after a
series of "crises caused by Russian aggression in Ukraine.".
While speaking at a news conference, Gavrilita said that the
"time has come for me to announce my resignation” after a
series of "crises caused by Russian aggression in Ukraine.".
Since the invasion began, Moldova has experienced
an acute energy crisis, skyrocketing inflation and several
incidents involving wayward missiles from the war. .
I took over the government with
an anti-corruption, pro-development
and pro-European mandate at a time
when corruption schemes had
captured all the institutions
and the oligarchs felt untouchable, Natalia Gavrilita, Former Prime Minister of Moldova, via ABC News.
I took over the government with
an anti-corruption, pro-development
and pro-European mandate at a time
when corruption schemes had
captured all the institutions
and the oligarchs felt untouchable, Natalia Gavrilita, Former Prime Minister of Moldova, via ABC News.
We were immediately faced
with energy blackmail, and those
who did this hoped that we would give in, Natalia Gavrilita, Former Prime Minister of Moldova, via ABC News.
ABC News reports that Moldovan President
Maia Sandu thanked Gavrilita for her , “enormous sacrifice and efforts to lead
the country in a time of so many crises.".
ABC News reports that Moldovan President
Maia Sandu thanked Gavrilita for her , “enormous sacrifice and efforts to lead
the country in a time of so many crises.".
Despite unprecedented challenges,
the country was governed responsibly,
with great care and dedicated work, Maia Sandu, Moldovan President, via ABC News.
We have stability, peace and development —
where others wanted war and bankruptcy, Maia Sandu, Moldovan President, via ABC News.
ABC News reports that Sandu has named businessman and former minister Dorin Recean
as the country’s prime minister-designate.
ABC News reports that Sandu has named businessman and former minister Dorin Recean
as the country’s prime minister-designate
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