Gagauzia Parliament Condemns Sentence of Leader
Gutsul, who secured election in 2023 and has persistently supported stronger relations with Russia, was convicted of funneling illicit funds from an organized criminal network to the prohibited Euroskeptic SOR party and of backing protests against Moldova’s government.
Rejecting the accusations, Gutsul labeled the trial a “political execution” carried out “on orders from above.”
The verdict sparked demonstrations outside the courthouse opposing Moldova’s pro-Western authorities.
In response, the Gagauzian parliament expressed strong support for Gutsul. In a declaration released Thursday by Gagauzia’s People’s Assembly and Executive Committee, lawmakers stated they “categorically reject and do not recognize the verdict” delivered by the Moldovan judiciary.
The statement characterized the decision as a “politically motivated” effort “to remove the legally elected leader of the autonomous region.”
“We regard this judgment as a political retaliation, orchestrated and implemented from above,” the resolution declared, further describing it as “an act of political vengeance” that “undermines the autonomous region’s legal status.”
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