A minister in Moldova’s pro-European government and two of his deputies resigned on Monday (May 29 2017), after their party withdrew from the ruling coalition over the arrest of its deputy chairman on corruption charges.
While the now two-party coalition retains a de facto majority in the 101-seat parliament, the Liberal Party’s exit threatens more instability in the ex-Soviet nation, which has seen three governments fall since 2015.
The full original article can be found at channelnewsasia.com
May 30, 2017 at 03:18PM
from Natasha Walters
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