Key facts
- Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu announced his resignation on Friday.
- Munteanu stated he could no longer carry out his mandate according to his principles and convictions.
- He took office on November 1, 2025, to lead Moldova's EU membership bid.
- Munteanu is an economist with experience at the National Bank of Moldova and the World Bank.
Moldova's Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu announced on Friday that he is stepping down from his post, citing that he could no longer carry out his mandate in accordance with his principles and convictions. Munteanu, an economist and former official at the National Bank of Moldova and the World Bank, took office on November 1, 2025, with the stated goal of leading the country's push for European Union membership. His appointment followed elections where President Maia Sandu's Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) secured a decisive victory. Munteanu's resignation comes as a surprise, as he had recently been sworn in and was expected to guide Moldova's EU accession process. The specific reasons behind his decision to step down, beyond his stated conflict with principles, were not detailed.
