According to him, negotiations were held today with a candidate for the prime ministers of the country.

Participants asked him questions in various areas, including the economy, national security and European integration, Popshoy added.

"And we are sure that in the shortest possible time - most likely on Thursday - we will be able to present the government," RIA Novosti quotes him as saying.

On February 10, Moldovan President Maia Sandu accepted the resignation of the government of the republic, headed by Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilitsa.