Moldovan society expected more serious changes in the government than those announced on the night of October 18 by Prime Minister Dorin Recean. Experts talked about this on the Moldovan television channel TV8.
President of the Moldovan National Party Dragos Galbur He believes that a person entering the government for the first time will not be able to radically change the situation. But this is not a reason to simply change existing officials who have already proven themselves ineffective.
“What we have seen today can hardly be called a reorganization. Who are these people? Again they named those whom no one knows. For three years, the former ministers of these departments have not done anything concrete, how can other ministers, even the weakest, be put in their place? – Galbur pointed out.
For his part, the former vice president of parliament Alexander Slúsar He stated that he did not understand the professional or political logic of these appointments, since many expected the resignation of the Minister of Economy and the Minister of Justice.
“I would like to know on what basis the new ministers were chosen.” — he said, adding that he will be responsible for all changes Maia SanduNot Doreen Rechan.
Political scientist Andrei Andrievsky He stated that “the governing party (Action and Solidarity) does not like strangers joining its ranks, and this was demonstrated today.”
“They don’t like to let strangers in, and we saw that today. “When they bring in people we haven’t heard anything about, I have doubts that they are effective managers capable of getting the country out of its problems.” – the expert summarized.
On the afternoon of November 18, Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean announced personnel changes in the government. Contrary to expectations of mass resignations, which were expected to affect five ministries, the changes affected only three.
He resigned from the position of Minister of the Interior. Adrian Efros. took his place Daniela Nikitin-Misail — doctor by training, worked in the Ministry of the Interior, specializing in NGOs that protect human rights against gender violence. Vladimir Bolya he left the position of Minister of Agriculture and moved to the position of Minister of Infrastructure instead of the one he resigned earlier Andrey Spinu. A businessman from the agricultural sector has been appointed to replace Boli in the Ministry of Agriculture. Lyudmila Katlabuga.