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Maia Sandu

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Maia Sandu
human
Sex or genderfemale Cokic
PamacgëtpinyMoldova, Romania, Soviet Union Cokic
Name in native languageMaia Sandu Cokic
Birth nameMaia Sandu Cokic
Given nameMaia Cokic
Family nameSandu Cokic
Date of birth24 Pɛnëdhiëc 1972 Cokic
Place of birthRisipeni Cokic
Languages spoken, written or signedRomanian Cokic
Occupationeconomist, aŋiɛcwëlbääny Cokic
Position heldmember of the Parliament of Moldova, Prime Minister of Moldova, President of Moldova, chairperson Cokic
Educated atAcademy of Economic Studies of Moldova, Academy of Public Administration of Moldova, John F. Kennedy School of Government Cokic
Member of political partyParty of Action and Solidarity Cokic
Religion or worldviewMoldovan Orthodox Church Cokic
Participant inWorld Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023 Cokic
Award receivedGPSA Award for Leadership in Social Accountability, Order of Work Merit, Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, 1st class, Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour Cokic

Maia Sandu (dhiëth 24 Pɛnëdhiëc 1972) ee raan de thiɛɛth de Moldova cï ya Bɛ̈nyŋaknhom de Moldova jɔɔk në Pɛɛi Thiäärku Rou 2020.

Sandu acï kuany ke ye Bɛ̈ny de Moldova në tiɛ̈m de piny në thɛɛr ke kuɛ̈ny de Bɛ̈ny de Moldova në ruön de 2020.[1][2] Tiŋ tueŋ bɛ̈ny Moldova, Sandu ee raan ril apɛi kuɔɔny bï Moldova lɔ në mät de Europe yic, ye Moldova tïŋ në gɛ̈m de bääny, ku ka ye yök ke ye 'bɛ̈ny de kɔc ciɛɛm'.[3][4] Acï rɛɛc ku rɛɛc tɔŋ de Russia në Ukraine ku kuɔɔny në dhɔ̈l kɔ̈k bïnë Moldova thɔ̈ɔ̈r në Russia, ku ka ye lac nyuɔɔth ke nɔŋ piɔ̈u ku kuɔɔny tënë Ukraine në tɔŋic.[5][6][7] Sandu acï gël de luui de kɔc nyic, gël de wëu ku gël de nhomlääu looi ke ye biäk ciɛɛl de thiɛɛthde, ku jɔl ya thiɔ̈k de mät kenë Europe.[8][9][10] Në pɛɛi de rou 2023, acï Russia gɔ̈k lɔn wïc yen bï akuma Moldova thɔ̈ɔ̈r ku acï ŋot ke wïc bï Russia thɔ̈ɔ̈r në baai yic.[11][12][13]

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  1. Shotter, James (12 July 2021).
  2. Roth, Andrew (16 November 2020).
  3. https://cepa.org/article/moldovas-president-maia-sandu-a-real-friend-of-the-west/
  4. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-61891467
  5. https://www.ft.com/content/2a8278f8-5e58-413d-a6b9-41fb207f9cc0
  6. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/moldova-says-europe-summit-signals-unity-face-russias-war-2023-05-31/
  7. https://www.councilwomenworldleaders.org/maia-sandu.html
  8. https://balkaninsight.com/2023/03/21/moldova-to-target-corruption-with-new-court-for-major-cases/
  9. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2021/11/03/ending-the-rule-of-thieves-maia-sandu-and-the-fight-against-corruption-in-moldova/
  10. https://www.euronews.com/2021/06/08/president-of-moldova-maia-sandu-launches-committee-to-investigate-grand-corruption
  11. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64626785
  12. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/07/world/europe/moldova-president-maia-sandu-russia.html
  13. https://www.economist.com/by-invitation/2023/05/10/russias-efforts-to-destabilise-moldova-will-fail-says-its-president