Dodon is at odds with the ruling coalition, which favors closer relations with the European Union and the U.S.
In October, the court suspended his powers after he refused to appoint another minister. This time, Dodon said the ministerial candidates were incompetent, claiming some were involved in a 2014 scandal in which $1 billion was siphoned from Moldova's banking system.
The ruling coalition asked the court to suspend Dodon's powers so ministers could be appointed.
The original article was published in ABC news.
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