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Moldova government dismissed by MPs amid bank scandal | Moldova government dismissed by MPs amid bank scandal |
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Moldova's parliament has dismissed the government, following a no-confidence vote - a move which intensifies the country's political turmoil. | Moldova's parliament has dismissed the government, following a no-confidence vote - a move which intensifies the country's political turmoil. |
Prime Minister Valeriu Strelet has been in office for less than three months. | Prime Minister Valeriu Strelet has been in office for less than three months. |
The vote, triggered by socialist and communist opposition MPs, followed months of big anti-corruption protests. | The vote, triggered by socialist and communist opposition MPs, followed months of big anti-corruption protests. |
Many Moldovans are furious over the disappearance of more than $1bn (£646m) from Moldovan banks. The protesters are demanding early elections. | Many Moldovans are furious over the disappearance of more than $1bn (£646m) from Moldovan banks. The protesters are demanding early elections. |
A former prime minister, Vlad Filat, was detained earlier this month over his alleged involvement in the bank fraud - an allegation he denies. | A former prime minister, Vlad Filat, was detained earlier this month over his alleged involvement in the bank fraud - an allegation he denies. |
The no-confidence motion was backed by 65 lawmakers in the 101-seat legislature. | The no-confidence motion was backed by 65 lawmakers in the 101-seat legislature. |
Moldova is one of Europe's poorest countries. The missing money is equivalent to an eighth of the ex-Soviet republic's entire GDP. | Moldova is one of Europe's poorest countries. The missing money is equivalent to an eighth of the ex-Soviet republic's entire GDP. |
The scandal caused a rapid fall in the value of the national currency, the leu, hitting Moldovans' living standards. | The scandal caused a rapid fall in the value of the national currency, the leu, hitting Moldovans' living standards. |
Mr Filat was accused of theft from the state-run Banca de Economii. Earlier parliament had stripped him of immunity from prosecution. |
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