Moldova's Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu has resigned, leading to the entire government's resignation amid growing pressure over alleged corruption in a state-owned aviation company, MoldATSA. Munteanu stated he stepped down because he could no longer fulfill his duties according to his principles, though he did not provide further details. His departure poses challenges for President Maia Sandu and her pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), which recently secured another term in power. Sandu denied claims that Munteanu faced restrictions in his role and emphasized that he had the freedom to govern as he wished. The controversy centers around allegations of improper appointments and governance at MoldATSA, including a fabricated CV by the company's director and a salary increase for the president's cousin that exceeded eight times the national median wage. A special investigative committee has been formed to examine the management of state-owned enterprises.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the resignation of the prime minister and subsequent government collapse due to corruption allegations in a state-owned company. It includes direct quotes from both the prime minister and the president, providing balanced perspectives without overtly favoring one side. There is
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the resignation of Moldova's PM and contextualizes it within the political framework. Objectivity is slightly lower due to potential bias in describing the situation as a 'challenge' for President Sandu and implying a connection between the resign





