Political parties - She represents the Action and SolidarityParty (the fomer name of the party was În pas cu Maia Sandu / Keep pace with Maia Sandu) and she was part of the Liberal Democratic Party between 2012 and 2015
Nominee for next Prime Minister - In July 2015, the Liberal Democratic Party considered her as nominee for the function of Prime Minister in Moldova
World Bank - She worked in Washington, D.C. for the World Bank as Adviser to the Executive Director (2010-2012)
On 12 November 2019, Maia Sandu's government fell after a vote of no-confidence. 63 (deputies from PSRM and PDM) of the 101 MPs voted the motion submitted by the PSRM
Sandu was Minister of Education from 2012 to 2015 and member of Parliament of Moldova from 2014 to 2015 and in 2019
Sandu was selected as the joint candidate of the pro-European PPDA and PAS parties for President of Moldova in the 2016 election, however she was defeated in the subsequent runoff by the pro-Russian PSRM candidate, Igor Dodon, losing the popular vote by a margin of 43%-57%
President - In a rematch between Dodon and Sandu in the 2020 election she came as the winner, flipping the results of the previous elections by a margin of 58%-42%.
She will be Moldova's first female president
Social media stats as of March 2022:
462k followers on Facebook
56k followers on Twitter
174k followers on Instagram
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