Nominated candidate for Moldova's PM office unveils governmental team
Chisinau, 23 March /MOLDPRES/ - The nominated candidate for the office of prime minister, Igor Grosu, today informed that he had submitted the documents on the team and the government’s action programme to the parliament.
„Through the Sound Moldova programme and the team with which we come up, we commit to take responsible decisions for the management of the economic and pandemic crisis, clean the state's institutions from corrupt people and organize snap parliamentary elections,’’ Grosu wrote on his page.
Thus, the Grosu cabinet is to be made up of the former nominated candidate for the PM position, Natalia Gavrilita, who will take over the office of deputy prime minister, finance minister. Viorel Cibotaru is to act as deputy prime minister for reintegration. Mihai Popsoi is put forward for the position of foreign affairs and European integration minister; Andrei Spinu – economics and infrastructure minister; Anatolie Nosatii – defence minister; Anatolie Topala – education, culture and research minister; Ala Nemerenco – health, labour and social protection minister; Ana Revenco – interior minister; Sergiu Litvinenco – justice minister; Vladimir Bolea – agriculture, regional development and environment minister.
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