Unexpected resignation in Moldova: Prime Minister steps down
Moldova's Prime Minister Aleksandru Muntanu has announced his resignation from office. He justified his decision by stating that he could no longer…
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Moldova's Prime Minister Aleksandru Muntanu has announced his resignation from office. He justified his decision by stating that he could no longer…
A government crisis represents a period of acute political instability or institutional breakdown, typically characterized by ministerial resignations, loss of parliamentary confidence, or fundamental disagreement over policy direction. Such crises can stem from corruption scandals, economic failures, security challenges, or ideological conflicts within ruling coalitions. They often test the resilience of democratic systems and can lead to significant shifts in political power.
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