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Future Prime Minister should be one of the current members of the Government
The Future Moldovan Prime Minister should be part of the present Government team, and should be a technocrat in order to be able to continue the reforms which have already started in Moldova, Moldovan Prime Minister told a news conference, after resigning together with the Cabinet of Ministers.
The Prime Minister said he would welcome the fact if his successor is part of the current team, because an outside candidate would be too risky. Tarlev said he would help the future premier in fulfilling the plan, regarding the society's economy and welfare. Asked by the journalists, Tarlev said that his decision of resigning was made on 17 March 2008, and it will not have any negative effect on the preelectoral year. Tarlev expressed hope that the future Cabinet of Ministers will assure continuity and stability in Moldova. Tarlev said one of his Government's greatest achievements during 7 years in power was the implementation of the Moldova-European Union Action Plan, signed in Brussels in 2005. // Moldpres Publication date: 19 March 2008 Source: Archive ADsRelated links- Premier Vasile Tarlev resigns - Premier Tarlev was dissatisfied by the “extremely bureaucratic” way of working of “lower level” public servants - Premier Tarlev pronounced in favor of reforming Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry - Premier Tarlev: asymmetric trade system is an extraordinary chance for Moldovan economy Latest news
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