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    Moldova's prime minister says he will not seek new term following election

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    Posted on October 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Moldova's PM Dorin Recean resigns following PAS's election win. A new government will be formed, aiming for EU membership by 2030.

    Table of Contents

    • Moldova's Political Landscape Post-Election
    • New Government Formation
    • Economic Challenges Ahead
    • Impact of Election Results on EU Relations

    Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean Will Not Pursue New Term

    Moldova's Political Landscape Post-Election

    CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean said on Monday he would not seek a new term, paving the way for a new head of government following the pro-Western governing party's victory in a parliamentary election.

    New Government Formation

    President Maia Sandu's Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) secured a majority in the election on September 28, and will appoint a new government in coming weeks tasked with taking former Soviet republic Moldova further out of Russia's orbit.

    Economic Challenges Ahead

    The pro-EU Recean, in office since February 2023, said he would also give up his parliamentary seat with PAS as part of his expected departure, and return to the private sector when a new government is in place.

    Impact of Election Results on EU Relations

    "My term ends simultaneously with that of the current government's," he told a joint press conference with parliamentary speaker Igor Grosu.

    "Immediately after we approve the new government in parliament, I will resign my mandate."

    Moldova's Constitutional Court will confirm the election results on October 16, after which Sandu will nominate a new prime minister who will present their new cabinet for parliamentary approval.

    A new prime minister will in particular be expected to tackle a sluggish economy hit by Russia's invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.

    PAS defeated an opposition bloc that wanted to steer Moldova away from closer ties with the European Union. The outcome was a setback for Russia, which has troops stationed in a pro-Russian eastern separatist region of the country, more than three decades after Moldova won independence from the Soviet Union.

    PAS is aiming to secure Moldovan membership of the EU by 2030.

    (Reporting by Alexander Tanas; Writing Dan Peleschuk)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Moldovan PM Dorin Recean will not seek a new term.
    • •PAS party won the recent parliamentary election.
    • •New government formation expected soon.
    • •Moldova aims to strengthen EU ties.
    • •Election results are a setback for Russia.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Moldova's prime minister says he will not seek new term following election

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the resignation of Moldova's Prime Minister Dorin Recean following a parliamentary election.

    2Who won the recent Moldovan election?

    The Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) secured a majority in the recent Moldovan parliamentary election.

    3What are Moldova's future plans?

    Moldova aims to strengthen ties with the European Union and secure EU membership by 2030.

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