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Moldova’s prime minister resigns after series of scandals
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Moldova’s prime minister resigns after series of scandals

Moldova's Prime Minister, Alexandru Munteanu, resigned on Friday, ending his pro-European government that had been in place since November of the previous year. Munteanu cited personal convictions and the inability to govern according to his principles as reasons for his departure. He was appointed by President Maia Sandu, who supports Moldova's EU accession efforts. His tenure faced significant challenges including scandals involving high-profile officials such as Dumitru Vangheli, whose credentials were found to be forged, and Tatiana Nistorică, a state secretary detained over bribery allegations. While Vangheli publicly denied the accusations, Nistorică has not responded. President Sandu defended Munteanu's leadership, rejecting claims that he lacked autonomy, and plans to consult with party leaders to appoint a new prime minister aligned with pro-European policies. Moldova was accepted as an EU candidate in 2022, and recent progress includes the initiation of accession negotiations.

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Moldova’s prime minister resigns after series of scandals

Moldova's Prime Minister, Alexandru Munteanu, resigned on Friday, ending his pro-European government that had been in place since November of the previous year. Munteanu cited personal convictions and the inability to govern according to his principles as reasons for his departure. He was appointed by President Maia Sandu, who supports Moldova's EU accession efforts. His tenure faced significant challenges including scandals involving high-profile officials such as Dumitru Vangheli, whose credentials were found to be forged, and Tatiana Nistorică, a state secretary detained over bribery allegations. While Vangheli publicly denied the accusations, Nistorică has not responded. President Sandu defended Munteanu's leadership, rejecting claims that he lacked autonomy, and plans to consult with party leaders to appoint a new prime minister aligned with pro-European policies. Moldova was accepted as an EU candidate in 2022, and recent progress includes the initiation of accession negotiations.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a balanced account of the political developments, including both the resignation of the prime minister and the president's response. It reports on the controversies surrounding various officials without overtly criticizing or praising any side. The framing appears neutral, with

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 75 · Objectivité 70): The article mentions Vangheli's dismissal due to forged credentials but does not provide specific details from the primary source. It references the scandal briefly without elaborating on the false claims in his CV or the investigation findings. The mention of Vangeli denying the accusations aligns

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