
Ana Revenco: It was honor to serve country as interior minister
Chisinau, July 14. /MOLDPRES/- It has been an honor to serve the country as Minister of Internal Affairs. Ana Revenco made the statement, after Prime Minister Dorin Recean announced that she resigned from the position of Minister of Internal Affairs.
Ana Revenco thanked for the trust. "Thank you to the team for having the courage to together face the war with all its threats, preserve peace and stability in the country and withstand multiple crises. Honored to serve the Motherland wherever I am," wrote Ana Revenco on a social network.
Recean government was sworn into office on February 16. Ana Revenco served as Minister of Internal Affairs in the Executive led by Natalia Gavrilița, starting in August 2021.
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