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Moldova’s Prime Minister Munteanu steps down

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CHISINAU, July 3 (Reuters) - ‌Moldova's Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu said on Friday ​he was stepping down, in a surprise announcement that also triggers the ⁠resignation of the government.

Munteanu, who has served as prime minister since November 2025, gave no full explanation for his decision.

"Today, ​my term as Prime Minister comes to an end," he said in ‌a post on X. "The moment I realized that I could no longer carry out my mandate in accordance with my principles and ⁠convictions, I chose to step down."

The move ⁠is a challenge for President Maia Sandu and her ruling pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), now in its second consecutive term.

According to Moldova's parliamentary procedure, Sandu will hold consultations with ‌parliamentary groups and then nominate a candidate for prime minister.

Munteanu, ⁠62, was appointed following a parliamentary election ‌in September 2025 in which PAS resoundingly ​defeated a Russia-leaning rival and won a fresh mandate to pursue Moldova's European Union drive.

Before that, he worked outside ‌Moldova for some 20 years including for ​the World Bank.

"I will continue ⁠to serve my country from whatever position I ‌may hold," he said.

Moldova, nestled ⁠between Ukraine and EU member Romania, is a candidate for EU membership. It has a Romanian-speaking majority and a large Russian-speaking ​minority, and political power ‌has oscillated for decades between parties supporting closer ties with Europe ⁠and those seeking better relations ​with Moscow.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka and Alexander TanasEditing by ​Gareth Jones and Peter Graff)

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