Moldovan PM announces changes in governmental team

Moldovan PM announces changes in governmental team

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Prime Minister Dorin Recean announced changes in the government team today evening. Thus, more ministers stepped down from their offices and the PM put forward new candidacies instead of them, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

The changes regard the leadership of the Agriculture and Food Industry Ministry (MAIA), Interior Ministry (MAI) and Infrastructure and Regional Development Ministry (MIDR).

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