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Moldovan Prime Minister Natalya Gavrilitsa announced her resignation.

At a press conference in the capital Chisinau, Gavrilitsa said, "It's time to announce that I have resigned from my position as Prime Minister after 1.5 years." said.


Gavrilitsa, who did not explain the reason for his resignation, stated that the Moldovan government followed a path towards combating corruption and integrating into the European Union during this time.


Moldovan President Maya Sandu also made a statement on her Facebook account, "I have taken into account the resignation of Prime Minister Natalya Gavrilitsa. I am very grateful to her for her sacrifice and efforts to manage the country in all these crises." used the phrase.


Sandu stated that he will consult with the political parties in the Moldovan parliament as per the legal process and will notify the new Prime Minister candidate in the future.


Natalya Gavrilitsa, who served as Moldovan Economy Minister in 2009, served as a consultant at the Ministry of Education in 2013-2014.


Gavrilitsa served as Minister of Finance in 2019 during the prime ministership of President Maya Sandu.


The Moldovan Parliament approved the candidacy of Natalya Gavrilitsa, proposed by President Sandu as prime minister, on 6 August 2021.

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Moldovan Prime Minister Natalya Gavrilitsa announced her resignation.

At a press conference in the capital Chisinau, Gavrilitsa said, "It's time to announce that I have resigned from my position as Prime Minister after 1.5 years." said.


Gavrilitsa, who did not explain the reason for his resignation, stated that the Moldovan government followed a path towards combating corruption and integrating into the European Union during this time.


Moldovan President Maya Sandu also made a statement on her Facebook account, "I have taken into account the resignation of Prime Minister Natalya Gavrilitsa. I am very grateful to her for her sacrifice and efforts to manage the country in all these crises." used the phrase.


Sandu stated that he will consult with the political parties in the Moldovan parliament as per the legal process and will notify the new Prime Minister candidate in the future.


Natalya Gavrilitsa, who served as Moldovan Economy Minister in 2009, served as a consultant at the Ministry of Education in 2013-2014.


Gavrilitsa served as Minister of Finance in 2019 during the prime ministership of President Maya Sandu.


The Moldovan Parliament approved the candidacy of Natalya Gavrilitsa, proposed by President Sandu as prime minister, on 6 August 2021.

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