Moldovan President Nicolae Timofti Saturday appointed Chiril Gaburici as prime minister-designate, according to the presidential press service.
Gaburici has at the most, 15 days to draw up a governing programme and pick his ministers before seeking a confidence vote in parliament, Xinhua reported.
President Timofti held consultations with parliamentary groups Friday and Saturday in a move to designate a new candidate for the premiership after the cabinet proposed by former prime minister Iurie Leanca failed to win the confidence vote in parliament Thursday.
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Gaburici was put forward for premiership by the Liberal Democratic Party, the only one among the five parliamentary parties which fielded a candidate.
On Jan 23, the Liberal Democratic Party and the Democratic Party signed an agreement to form a minority coalition government.
The two parties have together only 42 seats in the 101-seat parliament, while the new cabinet needs 51 votes to pass the vote of confidence in the house.
Gaburici, a 38-year-old businessman, managed the mobile phone company "Moldcell" in 2008-2012 and then its daughter company in Azerbaijan.