Moldovan Government Eliminates Opponents to Stay in Power, Opposition Lawmaker Says

© Sputnik . Dmitrij Osmatesko / Go to the mediabankSupporters of the head of Gagauzia Eugenia Gutsul at the courthouse in Chisinau. Eugenia Gutsul was detained at the Chisinau airport on the evening of March 25 while attempting to leave Moldova.
Supporters of the head of Gagauzia Eugenia Gutsul at the courthouse in Chisinau. Eugenia Gutsul was detained at the Chisinau airport on the evening of March 25 while attempting to leave Moldova. - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 18.04.2025
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CHISINAU (Sputnik) - Ties between Gagauzia and the government in Chisinau deteriorated after Gutsul, of the opposition Sor party, was elected head of Gagauzia in spring 2023.
The Moldovan government has been eliminating opponents from opposition parties, cracking down on the Gagauz autonomy and silencing critics in an attempt to stay in power, Victory bloc lawmaker Marina Tauber has told Sputnik.
"Rallies are being held all over Moldova. The government understands perfectly well that it has only one way to stay in power - to eliminate opponents and stifle criticism. The experience of Georgia and other countries shows that national uprisings will prevent the authorities from holding the 'right' kind of elections they hope for. Especially in Moldova, where the local electoral system has been basically uprooted," she said.
The Moldovan government's fear of its own people forced it to ban rallies before the elections and increase pressure on Gagauzia, which has been traditionally wary of the central government in Chisinau, Tauber added.
"[President] Maia Sandu is doing everything to dictate conditions and determine who should be voted for... People are uniting because they are tired of being afraid. These are no longer individual actions but a real wave of resistance. People see what is happening and they know that the authorities are afraid of anyone who dares to tell the truth," Tauber said.
Following a long conflict between the pro-Western ruling Party of Action and Solidarity and the pro-Russian Sor, the Constitutional Court of Moldova ruled to label Sor as unconstitutional, while Action and Solidarity launched a probe into the election in Gagauzia. Moldovan President Maia Sandu refused to approve Gutsul's inclusion in the cabinet.
Gutsul was detained at the Chisinau airport on March 25. A Chisinau court arrested her for 20 days on charges of violating rules for campaign financing and document forgery. On April 9, the court placed Gutsul under home arrest for 30 days.
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