Maia Sandu takes oath for second presidential term in Moldova
Kyiv • UNN
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has officially taken office for the next four years. At the ceremony, she noted the difficult times for the country due to regional crises and war near the borders.
Today, on December 24, Moldovan President Maia Sandu took the oath of office before her second term in office. Sandu is now officially the country's president for the next four years, UNN reports, citing NewsMaker.
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At the inauguration ceremony, Sandu pointed out that four years ago she promised better times for the citizens of the countries. However, “times have been difficult”.
Moldova is at the epicenter of regional and global crises. The pandemic was followed by price hikes, an energy crisis, gas blackmail, and now blackmail in the dark. But all these challenges pale in comparison to the brutal war at our borders. This war has driven millions of people from their homes, hit the economy, and affected us as people, witnessing tragedies that seemed impossible
The president emphasized that in these difficult conditions Moldova managed to preserve peace and protect democracy.
Recall
On November 9, the Central Election Commission (CEC) held a meeting to approve the results of the second round of the presidential election held in Moldova on November 3.
The commission approved the reportthat Maya Sandu, a candidate of the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS), won the election.