
Moldovan PM explains government reshufflings: when we feel that we can improve, changes are made
Chisinau, 20 July /MOLDPRES/ - Prime Minister Dorin Recean today explained the reasons for the reshufflings in the cabinet. The PM said the government had established clear-cut goals and when it is necessary to improve the dynamic of projects’ implementation, changes are made.
„The cabinet of minister is a living body. We have quite clear objectives and when we feel that we can improve the dynamic of projects’ implementation, changes are made, we go ahead, there is tragedy. In three months, we revise; we see the performance and decide how we go ahead. We need results. Any position, of prime minister, minister, is quite ‘’fluid.’’ We have clearly set the goals; we put time limits; we must move forward,’’ Dorin Recean said.
Three ministers rendered resignation in late last week. As a result, three new members came at the government. It is about Education and Research Minister Dan Perciun, Infrastructure and Regional Development Minister Andrei Spinu and Interior Minister Adrian Efros.
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