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Moldova's Prime Minister Munteanu resigns

Created at 3 Jul · 7:01 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Moldova's Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu announced his resignation on Friday, citing a conflict with his principles and convictions. Munteanu, an economist and former World Bank official, had recently taken office to lead the country's push for EU membership.

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Key Numbers

November 1, 2025Munteanu's start date as Prime Minister
July 3Date of resignation announcement
61 years oldMunteanu's age
55 of 101MPs who backed Munteanu's appointment

Who's Involved

Alexandru Munteanu
Prime Minister of Moldova who resigned
Maia Sandu
President of Moldova who attended swearing-in
Igor Grosu
Speaker of Parliament who proposed Munteanu
Moldova's Prime Minister Munteanu resigns

↳ Why This Matters

Prime Minister Munteanu's unexpected resignation raises questions about Moldova's political stability and its trajectory towards EU membership, particularly given his recent appointment and pro-European mandate.

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.

Frequently asked questions

Alexandru Munteanu was sworn in as Prime Minister of Moldova on November 1, 2025.

Munteanu stated that he could no longer carry out his mandate in accordance with his principles and convictions.

Munteanu is an economist who previously worked at the National Bank of Moldova and the World Bank. He also has experience in international finance and co-founded the American Chamber of Commerce in Moldova.

What Happens Next

01A new Prime Minister will need to be appointed.
02The ruling party will likely propose a successor to lead the EU accession efforts.

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Cadence

How It Developed

Alexandru Munteanu was sworn in as Moldova's prime minister on November 1, 2025.
Munteanu announced his resignation on Friday, July 3.
He cited a conflict with his principles and convictions as the reason for stepping down.

Sources

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Moldova's Prime Minister Munteanu steps downReuters
T2
Alexandru Munteanu - Enlargement and Eastern Neighbourhoodenlargement.ec.europa.eu
T2
PAS to Propose Alexandru Munteanu as Prime Ministermoldovamatters.md
T2
Moldova installs pro-EU Munteanu as new prime minister – POLITICOpolitico.eu

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