“ On Friday, the Parliament of Moldova expressed a vote of confidence in the new government headed by Oleksandr Muntianu, who lived in Ukraine for more than 20 years. Source: “Europeyska Pravda” with reference to the publication Newsmaker Details: Parliament expressed confidence in the Cabinet of Ministers, which proposed Oleksandr Muntyan, with 55 votes. This means that the new composition of the executive power was supported exclusively by the deputy of the leading PAS party. Now, according to the procedure, President Maia Sandu, on the basis of a vote of confidence expressed by the parliament, must appoint a government by decree within a maximum of 14 calendar days. Within a maximum of 3 calendar days from the date of issuance of the presidential decree on the appointment of the government, its members must individually take an oath before the head of state. Last week, the president of Moldova, Maya Sandu, officially nominated businessman Oleksandr Muntiana, who has been living in Ukraine for more than 20 years, as prime minister. Subsequently, the composition of the future government was announced in Moldova. Read more about this in the “EvroPravda” material: “Ukrainian” prime minister and changes regarding Transnistria: what to expect from the new government of Moldova.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
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Details: Parliament expressed confidence in the Cabinet of Ministers, which proposed Oleksandr Muntyan, with 55 votes. This means that the new composition of the executive power was supported exclusively by the deputy of the leading PAS party.
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Now, according to the procedure, President Maia Sandu, on the basis of a vote of confidence expressed by the parliament, must appoint a government by decree within a maximum of 14 calendar days.
Within a maximum of 3 calendar days from the date of issuance of the presidential decree on the appointment of the government, its members must individually take an oath before the head of state.
Last week, the president of Moldova, Maya Sandu officially nominated for premiership businessman Oleksandr Muntyan, who has been living in Ukraine for over 20 years.
Later in Moldova announced the composition future government.
Read more about this in the “EvroPravda” article: “Ukrainian” prime minister and changes regarding Transnistria: what to expect from the new government of Moldova.
