Key facts
- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is considering stepping down before her term ends in 2027.
- Lagarde's potential resignation aims to influence the French presidential election debate.
- The move is intended to ensure a "European voice" is heard in the French election.
- Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu resigned after eight months in office.
- Munteanu cited personal principles and convictions for his resignation.
- Moldovan President Maia Sandu will consult on a new prime minister.
- The goal is to continue Moldova's EU accession path.
European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde is contemplating an early departure from her role, potentially before her term concludes in 2027. This consideration is reportedly driven by a desire to actively participate in and shape the political discourse surrounding the upcoming French presidential election. Lagarde's potential resignation is seen as a move to ensure that a "European voice" is adequately represented in the election debates, suggesting a concern over the direction of European integration or specific national policies.
