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Moldova’s Sandu names Osmochescu acting prime minister

By Thomson Reuters Jul 7, 2026 | 6:02 AM

(Corrects spelling of Osmochescu in headline to conform with text)

By Alexander Tanas

CHISINAU, July 7 (Reuters) – President Maia Sandu on ​Tuesday named Deputy Prime Minister ‌Eugeniu Osmochescu, a former international financial official, as acting prime minister to replace Alexandru Munteanu, who stepped down unexpectedly on Friday.

Munteanu had said he ‌could ​no longer do his ⁠job in accordance with ⁠his convictions.

Osmochescu, currently also minister of economic development and digitalization, takes office on Wednesday, according to Sandu’s decree. Prior ​to joining the government, he worked at the International Finance Corporation, the World ⁠Bank’s private sector arm.

“I ⁠would like to thank him (Osmochescu) ​for taking on this responsibility and wish him ​every success in this mission,” Munteanu ‌said in a Facebook post.

Sandu told reporters on Friday she would consult parliamentary factions this week to name Munteanu’s successor.

Her pro-European ⁠Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) holds a majority in the 101-seat parliament.

Munteanu had been appointed after ⁠September’s ‌parliamentary election, in which PAS ⁠resoundingly defeated a Russia-leaning rival to ​win ‌a fresh mandate.

Osmocheschu will on ​Wednesday chair ⁠a meeting of the government, which is staying on in an interim capacity until parliament appoints a new one.

(Reporting by Alexander Tanas, writing by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by ​Kevin Liffey)