Moldova’s president nominates businessman Vasile Tofan as prime minister
•Moldova's president has nominated businessman Vasile Tofan as the new prime minister following the resignation of Alexandru Munteanu.
•Tofan aims to restore public trust and accelerate Moldova's bid to join the European Union by 2028.
•He plans to maintain continuity in the current cabinet while focusing on economic revival and government program deadlines.
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→Moldova's president has nominated businessman Vasile Tofan as the new prime minister following the resignation of Alexandru Munteanu.
→Tofan aims to restore public trust and accelerate Moldova's bid to join the European Union by 2028.
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