Russia

Moldovas recent EU referendum and presidential election have drawn attention to Gagauzia, a semi-autonomous region in southern Moldova where opposition to European Union integration and President Maia Sandu's re-election was the strongest in the country.The countrys Oct.
20 referendum on pursuing EU membership passed by a narrow margin of 0.35%.
In Gagauzia, a predominantly Russian-speaking, ethnic Turkic region, only 5.16% of voters backed EU integration.The region also heavily favored Sandus Russian-aligned opponent, Alexandr Stoianoglo of the Party of Socialists, who received 97% of Gagauzias votes in the Nov.
3 presidential runoff.
Stoianoglo, a former prosecutor with ties to Russia, was labeled by Sandu as Moscows man.Irina Vlah, who served as Gagauzias Bashkan (governor) from 2015-2023, has been a central figure in shaping the regions recent trajectory.My team and I were able to transform the region, Vlah told The Moscow Times.
We created opportunities for young people, built infrastructure, and advanced the regions economic development.
I am proud of what we achieved.Evghenia Gutul, the Bashkan (head) of Gagauzia, attends an event marking the 30th anniversary of the declaration of independence of the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia in Moscow.Sergei Karpukhin / TASSAfter incorporation into the Moldavian SSR, Gagauzia experienced significant Russification that cemented its cultural and linguistic ties to Russia.
Following Moldovas 1991 independence the region sought autonomy, which was granted in 1994.Since then, local leaders have frequently clashed with federal authorities over cultural policies, economic development and Moldovas foreign policy.During her tenure, Vlah partnered with international organizations like the UNDP on initiatives such as the EU-funded Support for Agriculture and Rural Development project as well as advanced campaigns to address domestic violence, making Gagauzia a leader in prevention efforts.Her tenure was also marked by deepening ties with Russia, including facilitating access for Gagauzian agricultural products to Russian markets and signing cooperation agreements with nine Russian regions.Vlahs dual approach of working with the East and West underscored the balancing act of her leadership.I never chose to work with the West against the East, or vice versa, she said in an interview with Moldovan podcast Bandstage in 2024.
I have always implemented projects with both.A man cycles past Moldovan and Gagauz flags in Comrat, the capital of Gagauzia.Vadim Ghirda / AP / TASSVlah is critical of the countrys current pro-European leadership, telling Russias state-run RIA Novosti news agency this year that Sandu mistakenly believes that if you have good relations with the West, you must necessarily have poor relations with Russia.Still, she backed Moldovas EU candidacy in 2022, saying that the people of Gagauzia welcome Moldovas status as a candidate for EU membership.However, the recent referendum results highlight a growing divide between Gagauzias population and Moldovas European aspirations.Shortly after the presidential election in November, Vlah announced her new political party, Heart of Moldova.
She told The Moscow Times of Gagauzians right to responsible politicians who make decisions in the interests of the people.Gagauzias current Bashkan, Evghenia Gutul, is affiliated with the pro-Russian or Party, whose exiled leader Ilon Shors destabilization campaigns in Moldova were allegedlyfinanced by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.Gutuls June 2023 election remains unvalidated by Moldovas Central Election Commission due to alleged campaign finance violations and foreign interference.
She has also been barred from Cabinet meetings and was targeted by recent United States sanctions.While the diaspora rallied behind Sandu to secure her victory in November with 82.82% of the diaspora's 327,851 votes backing her she lost the internal vote with 48.69%.
Reports of Russian interference, including alleged voter bribery, are under investigation.Gagauz activist Andrei Shevel, 28, feels strongly about Gagauzias underrepresentation in government decisionmaking.There isnt a single representative from Gagauzia in the ruling party or parliament, which I believe is a problem, he told The Moscow Times.Shevel also pointed to the regions struggles with language barriers, noting that only 12% of Gagauzians speak Romanian proficiently.Our lack of Romanian language skills has hindered our ability to work in Chisinau and in government structures, he said.A shepherd herds a flock of sheep in the village of Congraz, Gagauzia.Vadim Ghirda / AP / TASSThe language question is emblematic of broader cultural challenges in Gagauzia.
Russian remains the dominant language in the region, and some residents feel excluded from national life due to Moldovas increasing prioritization of Romanian as the state language.Shevel criticized the regions nostalgia for the Soviet Union.
His family suffered during the Soviet famine of 1946-47, as did many others in Gagauzia.
It is estimated that 20-30% of Gagauzias population perished during the famine.People ignore the reality of those times, he said.Economic challenges have driven 20-25% of Gagauzians to seek work abroad.
Lyuba, a 29-year-old Gagauz native from Comrat, expressed concerns about the future of her community.Overall, Gagauz culture is fading, said Lyuba, who is learning Romanian to adapt to Moldovas linguistic reality and voted against EU membership in the referendum.Joining the EU may deepen the division between pro-European and pro-Russian forces in the country, she told The Moscow Times.Some Moldovans fear that EU membership could lead to NATO accession, a move that would clash with Moldovas constitutional neutrality.People claim to support neutrality while simultaneously favoring cooperation with Russia, Shevel said.
This contradicts the principle of neutrality, especially when there are Russian troops stationed in Moldova.Today, 1,500 Russian troops remain in Transnistria, a separatist region on the Ukrainian border that has been disputed since the dissolution of the United States S.R.Despite these challenges, Shevel remains optimistic about the regions future, supporting Gagauzias cause in Moldova's political landscape.I see that they dont fully understand or address the local mindset, needs and regional agenda here, he said of the current government.
My goal is to represent Gagauzia in parliament.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Russian Parliament Approves Return of State-Backed Microlenders to Mortgage Market


China Pledges Closer Ties With Russia After Trump’s Sanctions Threat


[Russia] - Russia Moves to Centralize Mobile Internet Shutdowns Amid Rise in Ukrainian Drone Attacks


Italy’s Culture Minister Slams Concert Invite for Pro-Kremlin Conductor


[Russia] - Heavy Rain Triggers Flash Floods Across Moscow


[Russia] - American Who Helped Russian Forces in Ukraine Receives Russian Citizenship


[Russia] - 'We Don't Care': Russian Officials, Media React to Trump's Ukraine War Ultimatum


[Russia] - Russian Stock Market Rises After Trump Sets Ukraine Peace Deal Deadline


Ukrainian Drone Strikes on Voronezh Injure At Least 22 People


[Russia] - Kremlin to Expand Soft Power Push With Cultural Outposts in Gulf States


Trump Gives Russia 50 Days to Resolve Ukraine War


Lightning Strike Kills 3 People at Tula Region Resort


‘My Homeland Is a Country Within a Country’: Avar Activist Zarema Gasanova


Russian Airports to Begin Rollout of AI-Powered Security Systems


Military Court Jails Exiled Writer Boris Akunin 14 Years in Absentia


EU Moves Toward Floating Price Cap for Russian Oil


Son of Rostec Executive Detained in Spain on Money Laundering Charges – OCCRP


Russia’s Spy Agency Accuses NATO of Dragging Moldova Into Conflict


Russia Builds Protective Bunkers at Airbases After Ukraine's 'Spider's Web' Drone Strikes


Chechen Woman Who Fled Abusive Family Briefly Detained in Georgia, Activists Say


Russian Workers at Turkish Nuclear Plant Report Months of Unpaid Wages


China’s Foreign Minister Praises Ties With Russia During Lavrov Visit


Russia-China Trade Falls 9% in First Half of 2025


Ukraine Says It Killed Russian Agents Behind Intelligence Officer’s Assassination


Russia Slams Report It Backed ‘Zero Enrichment’ Iran Nuclear Deal


Russia Claims New Village in Ukraine’s Donetsk Region


[Russia] - Moscow Blames Sanctions for Russia-UN Food Deal Collapse


[Russia] - Russia Says Foreign Minister Lavrov Met Kim Jong Un


[Russia] - Ukraine Says 6 Killed in Massive Russian Drone, Missile Attack


[Russia] - Conference Seeks Solidarity Among Indigenous Peoples of Russia, Ukraine and Central Asia


Russia and Belarus to Develop AI Rooted in 'Traditional Values'


[Russia] - Russia's FM Lavrov Arrives in North Korea


Russia Orders Closure of Polish Consulate in Kaliningrad


[Russia] - Elite Russian Marine Unit Commander Reportedly Killed in Ukrainian Missile Strike


Russia Nationalizes Country’s Third-Largest Gold Producer


[Russia] - Russia Weighs Scrapping Its Only Aircraft Carrier After Years of Restoration Delays


Border Defense Fraud Probe Targets Belgorod Region Officials – Kommersant


[Russia] - Dutch Court Sentences Russian to 3 Years for Sharing Microchip Technology


Peskov Defends Russia’s Media Crackdown as Part of ‘Information War’


[Russia] - Starovoit Buried at Historic St. Petersburg Cemetery Days After Suspected Suicide


[Russia] - Ukrainian Attacks on Western Russia Kill At Least 3


[Russia] - Russian Military Personnel Costs Hit Record High-- Analysis


[Russia] - St. Petersburg Court Drops 'LGBT Propaganda' Case Against Popular Bookstore


[Russia] - Russian Police Offered Bonuses to Recruit Detainees for Ukraine War-- Vyorstka


[Russia] - Ukrainian Attack on Belgorod Region Kills 2, Governor Says


[Russia] - Russian State Media Turns on Trump After Putin Criticism


[Russia] - Putin Skips Memorial Service for Ex-Transportation Minister, Sends Wreath Instead


[Russia] - 'We Are Being Held Without Protection': North Caucasus Women Decry Dire Conditions in Kurdish-Run Syrian Camps


[Russia] - Rubio and Lavrov Held 'Frank Exchange' on Sidelines of ASEAN Summit, Moscow Says


[Russia] - Moscow Swelters in Heat Wave After Powerful Storms Batter the City


Nizhny Novgorod Region Rolls Back Migrant Work Ban Amid Labor Shortages


[Russia] - Russian Basketball Player Arrested in France at Request of United States


Gelendzhik Airport to Reopen More Than 3 Years After Wartime Closure


[Russia] - Moscow Theatre Director Questioned in Large-Scale Embezzlement Probe


Russia Adds Entrepreneur Kidnapped at Moscow Train Station to ‘Terrorists and Extremists’ List


[Russia] - Death by Falling: A Timeline of Cases Across Russia and Abroad


[Russia] - Russia to Launch Direct Flights From Moscow to North Korean Capital on July 27


Crimean Woman Fined Over $1K for Posting Photos of Men in Wedding Dresses Online


[Russia] - Leading European Court Rules Russia Committed Rights Abuses in Ukraine, Downing of MH17


[Russia] - Rangers Kill 11 Brown Bears Lured by Food Waste in Russia's Far East


Russia Reopens Embassy in Tehran 2 Weeks After Israel-Iran Ceasefire


[Russia] - Kremlin Brushes Off Trump's 'Tough Talk' and Claims 'No Disagreement' on Ukraine Negotiations


[Russia] - Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to Visit North Korea This Weekend


[Russia] - Russian Lawmakers Greenlight Restoration of FSB-Run Prison Network


[Russia] - FSB Agents Shoot and Kill Man Accused of Planning Bridge Bombing in Saratov Region


[Russia] - Russian Military Launches Largest-Ever Air Attack on Ukraine


Ukrainian Drone Attack on Kursk City Beach Kills 4, Governor Says


[Russia] - Russian Broadcaster RTVI Starts Airing in Mali


[Russia] - Trump Accuses Putin of Talking 'Bulls ***' on Ukraine


[Russia] - Russia Plans USAID-Inspired Development Model in Bid to Extend Global Influence


FSB Accuses Ex-Independent Media Manager of Treason


Russia Blacklists Yale University as ‘Undesirable’ Organization


[Russia] - Ignore Donald Trump's 'Political Seesaw,' Russia's Medvedev Says


Russian Military Drone Crashes Into Dacha in Republic of Tatarstan


Nadezhdin Campaign Manager Stripped of Russian Citizenship


Who Was Roman Starovoit, the Sacked Transportation Minister Found Dead in Apparent Suicide


[Russia] - Russian Tour Companies Introduce Trips to Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan for $3K


Lavrov Names Sanctions Relief and Return of Frozen Assets as Preconditions for Ukraine Ceasefire


[Russia] - Former Russian National Guard Official Arrested on Bribery, Abuse of Power Charges


[Russia] - Black Sea Oil Spill Reaches Abkhazia's Shores


[Russia] - Russian Anti-Terrorism Police Warn of Foreign Spying Disguised as Photo Contests


Russian Army Says It Seized First Village in Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk Region


[Russia] - Former Transportation Minister Roman Starovoit Found Dead With Gunshot Wound After Being Sacked by Putin


[Russia] - Russia Targets Emigres in Kazakhstan With Back Tax Demands


Ukrainian Drone Attacks Trigger Major Flight Disruptions at Russia’s Busiest Airports


[Russia] - New Details Emerge in Bribery Case Against Rusagro Founder


[Russia] - Far-Flung Kamchatka Peninsula Restricts Mobile Internet to Thwart Alleged Ukrainian Sabotage


Rosstat Stops Publishing Monthly Population Data Amid War Deaths, Demographic Crisis


[Russia] - Russian Gold Mining Tycoon Barred From Leaving Country Amid Nationalization Efforts


Putin Sacks Transportation Minister Roman Starovoit


[Russia] - Ukraine Says 4 Killed, Over 30 Wounded in Russian Strikes


Russia Says Captured 2 More East Ukraine Settlements in Donetsk and Kharkiv Regions