Maia Sandu
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 52 |
Date of birth | May 24,1972 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Risipeni |
Moldova | |
Party | Party of Action and Solidarity |
Office | Prime Minister of Moldova |
Parents | Emilia Sandu |
Grigore Sandu | |
Job | Politician |
Economist | |
Education | Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova |
Harvard Kennedy School | |
Nationality | Moldovan |
Romanian | |
Founded | Party Of Action And Solidarity |
NOW Platform DA And PAS | |
Previous position | Prime Minister of Moldova (2019–2019), Minister of Education of Moldova (2012–2015) |
Presidential term | December 24, 2020 – |
Position | President of Moldova since 2020 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1121436 |
Maia Sandu Life story
Maia Sandu is a Moldovan politician who has been the President of Moldova since 24 December 2020. She is the founder and former leader of the Party of Action and Solidarity and former Prime Minister of Moldova from 8 June 2019 until 14 November 2019, when the government collapsed after a vote of no-confidence.
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... President Maia Sandu said the two dead were a border guard and an airport security official...
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...By Sam HancockBBC NewsA huge pro-EU rally has taken place in Moldova s capital Chisinau, organised by the country s President Maia Sandu...
Ukraine war: The Moldovan enclave surrounded by pro-Russian forces
... Moldova s prime minister, Dorin Recean, has said Russian troops should be expelled from the region, amid warnings from President Maia Sandu that Moscow is planning to topple her pro-western government...
Wizz Air to suspend Moldova flights over airspace safety
... And Moldovan President Maia Sandu has accused Russia of plotting to bring down Moldova s leadership from Russia, Serbia, Belarus and Montenegro...
Biden hails 'rock solid' Nato as Putin blames West for Russia's war
... But he also had words of support for Moldova s pro-EU president, Maia Sandu, over allegations that Russia was plotting to overthrow the current government...
We want Russia to come, say Moldova protesters
... Days before the gathering took place, President Maia Sandu warned that disguised as civilians, to topple her pro-Western government...
Moldovan government resigns in wake of multiple crises
... President Maia Sandu thanked Ms Gavrilita for her " enormous sacrifice and efforts to lead the country in a time of so many crises"...
Ukraine war: Moldova braces for blackouts
... But on the streets of the capital there is anger, with thousands, maybe tens of thousands, of protesters taking to the streets, calling for the resignation of President Maia Sandu, who they blame for the rising cost of living...
We want Russia to come, say Moldova protesters
By Lucy WilliamsonBBC News, Chisinau
Beneath Moldova's soaring Parliament Building , a parade of its most precarious file slowly past - bussed in by The thousand from across The country, each with their private tale of poverty and frustration.
" We're a laughing Stock - The government is mocking us, " some cry.
Capped in a blue woollen hat, Ala thrusts her wide pale face close to mine, and says: " There are people with four or five children who literally have nothing to eat. "
Energy bills here now consume More Than 70% of household income, according to Moldova's president.
Ala tells me they swallow half of her pension.
" When we elected this government, they promised to raise salaries and pensions, but So Far we haven't seen a penny, " she says.
Sunday's protests, organised by Moldova's pro-Russian Sor party, are being closely watched by governments across Europe and beyond. Most protesters travelled to The Capital City Chisinau by bus, with their costs reportedly covered by The Sor party.
Days before The Gathering took place, President Maia Sandu warned that disguised as civilians, to topple her pro-Western government.
Russia has said The Accusation is an attempt by Moldovan authorities to distract attention from their own social and economic failures.
Moldova, strategically located on The Border with Ukraine, and harbouring its own pro-Russian breakaway region, is dependent on Russian gas.
Last Year Moscow cut its supply to Moldova by half, putting pressure on The government in Chisinau , as it seeks to hold together its Romanian and Russian-speaking populations.
Protests over The Rising price of gas and electricity began last autumn.
Speaking at a public briefing last Monday, President Sandu said that Russia had already attempted to destabilise The Situation in Moldova via The Energy Crisis , which She Said " was expected to cause major discontent among The population and lead to violent protests".
The Plan now, She Said , involved " diversionists with military training […] who would undertake violent action, carry out attacks on buildings of state institutions or even take hostages".
57 people from nations friendly to Russia - including a group of Serbian football fans and several boxers from Montenegro - were denied entry to Moldova in The Past few days, after checks by security services.
And Moldova's airspace was unexpectedly closed for several hours This Week .
" It's very clear that Russia is an aggressor state, " Rosian Vasiloi, head of Moldova's border police, told The Bbc . He Said The Threat had existed since 24 February, when The Ukraine war began, but he emphasised that it was " different now; it's a mix of threats from inside and outside Moldova".
As long as Ukraine continues to fight, and wins The War , he believes The risks for Moldova are lower.
" If Ukraine falls, Moldova is next, " He Said . " But I'm not afraid. "
Since The War began, President Sandu's government has tried to diversify The country's energy sources, and wean it off dependence on Russian gas, but attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure and The cost of importing electricity from Romania hasn't made that easy.
She has said The alleged Russian plot would rely on " internal forces" such as The opposition Sor party, and has called for parliament to pass tougher security laws.
Marina Tauber , Sor's General Secretary , who led today's protest outside parliament, says that her party not opposed to The EU and wants good relations with all sides.
But there are those in her party who admit they would welcome Russian intervention.
Orhei - an hour's drive north of The capital Chisinau - is a Sor stronghold where we meet party Councillor Iurie Berenchi.
" We're not afraid, " he told me, " Because if Russia wanted to take Moldova, they'd do it in half A Day . "
When asked if she would welcome that, Ms Berenchi is unequivocal.
" In my personal opinion, yes, " He Said . " With Russia we'd be much better off than We Are now. "
Many people in Chisinau see closer ties with The West as a way to secure Moldova's independence and democracy at a critical time. President Sandu's party has a solid majority in parliament.
But The View from The Crowd outside that parliament on Sunday was different, and there's The Risk The pressure could widen The splits in Moldova's diverse society.
The Risk is clear when Ala and her friends were asked whether they believe Russia wants to infiltrate Moldova, as their president fears.
" Yes, let them come! " they shout. " We want them to come here. We want to be part of Russia ! "
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