
Dorin Recean about Alexandru Munteanu, PAS candidate for Prime Minister: "He will bring breath of fresh air that we need for country's economic development"
Prime Minister Dorin Recean spoke today at the beginning of the last full session of the Government about his professional and personal connection with Alexandru Munteanu, candidate of the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) for the position of Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova.
Recean thanked Alexandru Munteanu for accepting PAS's proposal to lead the future Executive, emphasizing that his vast experience in the economic and educational fields represents an important asset for the country's development.
"With the same gratitude, I want to thank Mr. Alexandru Munteanu for agreeing to come and lead the next Government, which has an equally important task. I have known Mr. Munteanu since college, he was my professor in 1991, he is the one who convinced me to go into electrophysics. I wanted to study mechanics, but at one point he told me, 'Dorin, the world is moving from atoms to bits,'" said the prime minister.
Dorin Recean added that Alexandru Munteanu "has an extraordinary experience in encouraging and shaping people," and this quality, combined with his expertise as an economist, entrepreneur, and investor, will bring "exactly the new breath in the Government and in society that we need to develop the economy."
"Mr. Munteanu's experience is essential for continuing the two key priorities of our mandate – security and judicial reform – without which there can be no healthy economy. I trust that, from here on out, we are moving in the right direction," Dorin Recean also said.
Today's meeting was the last full session of Recean Cabinet. Tomorrow, the Constitutional Court is set to validate the results of the parliamentary elections from September 28.
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