- President of Moldova - Wikipedia
The president of the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Președintele Republicii Moldova) is the head of state of Moldova The current president is Maia Sandu, who assumed office on 24 December 2020
- Biography of President of the Republic of Moldova Maia Sandu
On December 24, 2020, Maia Sandu was sworn in as the President of the Republic of Moldova, after her victory in the second round of the presidential elections (November 15, 2020)
- President Maia Sandu Turns 53 Today: First Woman Elected President, Now . . .
Maia Sandu became the first woman elected as President of Moldova She won her first term in December 2020 after winning the second round of presidential elections on November 15
- Moldovas President Maia Sandu celebrates decisive victory after the . . .
Moldova’s pro-Western President Maia Sandu has led her country toward European Union integration Her Party of Action and Solidarity, founded in 2016, won a decisive victory on Sunday, overcoming pro-Russian groups
- Kremlin threatening Moldovas independence, president warns ahead of . . .
The president of Moldova Maia Sandu has warned that her country's independence and European future are in danger after police arrested dozens of people accused of involvement in a plot to stoke
- Moldovas president accuses Russia of conducting hybrid war . . . - MSN
Moldova's President Maia Sandu speaks to the media during a press briefing after the polls closed for the presidential election, in Chisinau, Moldova, Monday, Oct 21, 2024 ( (Vadim Ghirda
- Permanent Mission of the Republic of Moldova to the United Nations . . .
The President of the Republic of Moldova takes office on the oath-taking day and his term has a duration of 4 years The Head of the State exercises his mandate until the next President is sworn in
- Maia Sandu - Wikipedia
Sandu was elected president of Moldova during the 2020 Moldovan presidential election [3] The first female president of Moldova, Sandu is a strong supporter of the accession of Moldova to the European Union, overseeing Moldova's granting of candidate status, and is widely considered "pro-Western"
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