What happens after a prime minister resigns in Moldova: Government formation timeline and risk of early elections

Following the resignation of a prime minister, the entire Cabinet of Ministers resigns as well. The president then holds consultations with parliamentary factions and appoints a candidate for the position of prime...

Moldova’s acting prime minister Eugeniu Osmochescu issues first statement after appointment

Moldova’s newly appointed acting Prime Minister Eugeniu Osmochescu has issued his first public statement following his appointment, saying he accepted the responsibility “with honor and full seriousness” and thanking President Maia Sandu...

BREAKING NEWS! Maia Sandu appoints Eugeniu Osmochescu as Moldova’s acting prime minister

President Maia Sandu has appointed Eugeniu Osmochescu as Moldova’s acting prime minister, the Presidential Administration announced.Under Moldova’s legislation, if a resigning prime minister declines to continue exercising the duties of office until...

Shake-up in the Executive Branch: The press reports that Munteanu is refusing the interim position, and Osmochescu is set to take over. What is...

Former Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu may refuse to continue serving as acting prime minister following his resignation, according to a report by NewsMaker. If confirmed, Economy Minister Eugeniu Osmochescu could assume the...

The IMF: staff-level agreement with Moldova remains valid after Prime Minister Munteanu’s resignation

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stated that its staff-level agreement with the Republic of Moldova remains valid despite the resignation of Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu, according to Bani.md.“We have taken note...

(DOC) Judges Dodon, Plahotniuc, and Gutul Appointed to the Supreme Court of Justice. Decree Signed by the President

Moldovan President Maia Sandu has signed a decree appointing five judges to the Supreme Court of Justice. The newly appointed judges are Elena Croitor, Ana Cucerescu, Alexandru Negru, Sergiu Stratan, and Gheorghe...

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Presidential elections 2024: First results! Sandu and Stoianoglo will face off in the second round

There are high chances for the second round of the presidential elections. At least this is what the data show after processing 2,173 of the 2,219 minutes, equivalent to 1,507,514 votes.Thus, according...

(PHOTO) From Yerevan to Abu Dhabi for the future! A Moldovan woman traveled 2000 kilometers to vote for the first time.

An 18-year-old girl from the Republic of Moldova traveled 2000 kilometers to vote in the referendum and presidential elections. Valeria Mihalachi talked about her adventure on social media.The Moldovan is studying in...

(VIDEO) Irina Rimes, Magnat, and Feoctist voted in Milan: “Come out to vote – en masse”

Irina Rimes, Magnat, and Feoctist took a vote in Milan, Italy, where the Moldovan singer will perform tonight. The rappers are touring with her and will sing at the opening. Brussels and...

The referendum is close to being declared valid. The voting process has concluded in China and Japan

The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) presented updated information by 4:00 PM regarding the voting process in the constitutional referendum and the elections for the presidency of the Republic of Moldova.By 4:00 PM,...

First voters at Washington DC polling station.

Nichita Jalba and Dorina Midrigan are the first voters at polling precinct 210 in Washington DC, IPN reports. The Moldovan Embassy to the United States says young people voted at 07.00 local...
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The threshold for validating the presidential elections in the Republic of Moldova has been reached, earlier than in the previous election

Officials have reached the threshold for validating the presidential elections in the Republic of Moldova. Shortly after 2:30 PM, 953,000 voters cast their ballots, representing 33.3% of those registered on the electoral...

Photographing Ballots and Posting Them Online is Punishable! Caraman: Do Not Violate Voting Secrecy

The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) warns that photographing and posting ballots on social media is prohibited, and individuals who do so risk penalties. Polling stations in Chisinau, Comrat, Soldanesti, and Telenesti have...

(VIDEO) A vote could cost as much as 3000 lei on the left bank of the Dniester. Observers mistook them for people offering the...

Voters on the left bank of the Dniester mistakenly identified Promo-LEX mobile monitoring observers as individuals offering money. The association's representatives claim that voters were allegedly promised amounts ranging from 400 to...

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