Expert Mihai Isac, on the appointment of Alexandru Munteanu to the position of prime minister: "A mandate with complex challenges awaits"
Radio Moldova,
24 October 2025 20:00
The appointment of economist Alexandru Munteanu as prime minister poses a challenge to the political maturity of opposition parties that identify as pro-European, according to Black Sea analyst Mihai Isac. In an interview with Moldova 1 TV, he highlighted that the upcoming government will face a challenging mandate, characterized by intricate domestic and geopolitical issues, along with a strategic mission to strengthen the country's European path.
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