Key facts
- Moldova's Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu resigned.
- Munteanu served eight months in office.
- Munteanu cited personal principles and convictions for his resignation.
- President Maia Sandu will begin consultations to select a new prime minister.
- The new prime minister will continue Moldova's EU accession path.
Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu announced his resignation after serving eight months in the role. Munteanu stated that his decision was based on personal principles and convictions. The resignation triggers a process for selecting a new head of government. President Maia Sandu is set to commence consultations with political parties to identify a candidate for the prime minister position. This leadership transition occurs as Moldova actively pursues accession to the European Union. Munteanu's government had been focused on advancing the country's integration with the EU during his eight-month term.
