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Amid high inflation, power-grid cuts and other pressures applied by Russia and spilling over from the war in Ukraine, Moldova’s government, which opposed the Russian invasion, resigned Friday.
Pro-Western Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita had been in office since 2021. On Friday, Moldova’s President Maia Sandu named Dorin Recean — a former cabinet member who also backs European Union membership for Moldova — to succeed Gavrilita, subject to legislative approval. When Gavrilita took office, few foresaw “so many crises caused by Russian aggression in Ukraine,” she said in the resignation announcement, the BBC reported.
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