(Reuters) - Moldovan Finance Minister Petru Rotaru will resign from government to serve as vice president of the country's central bank, a parliamentary speaker said on Thursday.
Prime Minister Dorin Recean plans to nominate a candidate for the ministerial post after parliament votes for Rotaru's appointment next Wednesday, a government spokesperson said on Telegram.
Until the vote, Rotaru will continue his ministerial duties, the spokesperson added.
Rotaru led the finance ministry from September 2023. He previously served as a director of the country's tax service.
(Reporting by Alexander Tanas, writing by Yuliia Dysa, editing by Christina Fincher)