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Moldova government resigns in wake of presidential electionSandu, who favours closer ties to the European Union, takes office in succession to Dodon on Thursday
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 Ion Chicu, Moldova's newly appointed Prime Minister, speaks in Chisinau, Moldova November 14, 2019. Credit: Reuters File Photo
Ion Chicu, Moldova's newly appointed Prime Minister, speaks in Chisinau, Moldova November 14, 2019. Credit: Reuters File Photo

Moldova's Prime Minister Ion Chicu tendered his and his government's resignation on Wednesday, paving the way for the formation of a new cabinet under incoming President Maia Sandu, who was elected last month, and a new parliament.

"The government that I headed is resigning," Chicu, a former finance minister, told a news briefing.

Moldova's parliament voted him in as prime minister in November, along with a government composed mainly of ministers who support Moscow-backed outgoing President Igor Dodon.

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Sandu, who favours closer ties to the European Union, takes office in succession to Dodon on Thursday.

She will nominate her prime minister after consultation with the outgoing parliament.

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(Published 23 December 2020, 16:00 IST)