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A court in Moldova has sentenced a Kremlin-friendly regional politician to seven years in prison for funneling money from ...
Gagauzia People's Assembly places responsibility for any escalation in persecution of Yevgenia Gutul on Moldovan authorities ...
A Moldovan court sentenced the leader of the autonomous Gagauzia region, Evghenia Guțul, to seven years in prison for ...
A Moldovan court has sentenced Evghenia Guțul, head of the autonomous Găgăuzia region, to seven years in prison following a ...
This is a political reprisal, planned and executed on orders from above,’ says Gagauzia Governor Evghenia Gutul, vowing to ...
The People's Assembly of Gagauzia, an autonomous region in southern Moldova, voted on August 6 to reject a seven-year prison sentence handed down a day earlier by a Chisinau court against the region’s ...
Evghenia Gutul, the head of Moldova's autonomous Gagauzia region, was sentenced to seven years in prison on Aug. 5 over ...
EADaily, August 5th, 2025. The head of Gagauzia, Yevgenia Hutsul, was sentenced to 7 years in prison in a semi-closed ...
EADaily, August 5th, 2025. The verdict of the Bashkan of Gagauzia Evgenia Hutsul opens the way for Chisinau to union with ...
When Gagauzia organized a referendum in 2014 — illegally, according to the central government — more than 98 percent voted in support of joining a Moscow-led trade bloc over the European Union.
CHISINAU, April 30 (Reuters) - A Moldovan court on Tuesday opened the trial of the Gagauzia region's Kremlin-allied governor who is accused of channelling funds from Russia to a pro-Moscow party.
Gagauzia, a tiny autonomous region in Moldova, checks most of the boxes for Russian meddling. It is ethnically Turkic, religiously Christian Orthodox, and the main language spoken is Russian.