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http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/07/30/uk-moldova-premier-idUKKCN0Q41WF20150730
Moldova's parliament voted in legislator and businessman Valeriu Strelet as prime minister by the slimmest of margins on Thursday and approved his pro-Europe government after he pledged to try to extricate the country from financial crisis.
A three-party, pro-European Union alliance, which holds a slender majority in the 101-seat assembly, mustered the 52 votes needed to secure Strelet's approval in the 101-seat assembly.
The post of prime minister has been vacant in the former Soviet republic since June 12, when Chiril Gaburici stepped down after just over 100 days in office following allegations that his school diplomas were fake.
Strelet, 45, outlining his programme to parliament, referred specifically to the disappearance of $1 billion from the banking system - roughly equivalent to one eighth of Moldova's gross domestic budget - through loans to unidentified recipients.
Sandwiched between Ukraine and EU member Romania, Moldova, which has a population of 3.5 million, embarked on a pro-Europe course in 2009 despite its reliance on Russian energy supplies and the presence of a pro-Russian, self-proclaimed statelet called Transdniestria within its borders.
But it has continued to be dogged by economic mismanagement and corruption.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valeriu_Strele%C8%9B
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he likes the EU so he wont be subjected to any "revolutions"..
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