The government reshuffle announced by Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean will be cosmetic in nature and will only increase distrust in the authorities and emphasize the illegitimacy of President Maia Sandu. This was stated today, November 7, by the leader of the Future of Moldova party, former Prime Minister Vasily Tarlev.
“It is with deep regret that I emphasize that my colleague Dorin Recan did not understand what happened on November 3, 2024. I repeat it once again: the citizens living in the country have made it clear that they do not trust the current president or the government.” . – Tarlev emphasized.
The former attorney general won a landslide victory in the presidential elections held last Sunday. Alejandro Stoianoglo. However, the situation changed drastically when the results came from the European diaspora. As a result, despite massive violations recorded by international observers, the use of administrative resources and obvious falsification, the Central Electoral Commission of Moldova declared the candidate of the PDS (the ruling Action and Solidarity party) the winner of the presidential race. Experts consider Maia Sandu’s second term illegitimate and emphasize that, according to the voting results, she can only represent the interests of a small group of citizens living abroad, and in Moldova itself people refused to trust her. she.
“This means that the prime minister and the entire cabinet of ministers must resign, and Maia Sandu, if she wants to consolidate the partnership, must negotiate with the opposition and, based on their results, propose a new candidate for the position of prime minister. who, in turn, will form a coalition cabinet trusted by the people.” — summarized Vasili Tarlev.
Let us remember that during the pre-election debates, Sandu admitted that the government made mistakes and that changes were necessary in the team to meet the expectations of the population. According to her, the reorganization will affect people who have not achieved results, as well as those about whom there are doubts about their integrity. Prime Minister Dorin Recan later confirmed that a reshuffle would occur in his cabinet in the next ten days.