Law enforcement crack sown on opposition picket in post-Soviet capital
Gutsul, the elected leader of Gagauzia—a predominantly Russian-speaking autonomous region in southern Moldova—was sentenced to seven years in prison over alleged financial crimes, which she and her supporters claim were politically motivated to suppress dissent ahead of September’s parliamentary elections. She has long advocated closer ties with Russia, in contrast to pro-Western President Maia Sandu, whose push for EU and NATO integration has intensified domestic divisions amid economic challenges.
Russia has criticized Gutsul’s sentencing, with Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova calling it “a culmination of repression” against Gagauzia and an attack on democracy.
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