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Jailed Moldovan regional leader slams verdict as ‘political execution’

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Published: August 5, 2025 4:27 pm
Author: RT

Evgenia Gutsul, the head of Gagauzia, has condemned her seven-year prison sentence as a politically motivated crackdown and a “blow to democracy”

Jailed Moldovan regional opposition leader Evgenia Gutsul, the head of the autonomous region of Gagauzia, has denounced her sentence as a politically motivated crackdown, warning that the verdict constitutes “a blow to democracy” and a threat to anyone who challenges the country’s pro-Western leadership.

A court in Chisinau sentenced Gutsul to seven years in prison on Tuesday for allegedly financing the now-banned Euroskeptic SOR party – a charge she insists is part of a broader effort to silence dissent ahead of next year’s elections.

In a statement on Telegram published via her lawyers, Gutsul said the ruling “has nothing to do with justice,” calling it “a political execution, planned and carried out on orders from above.”

She said the sentence was meant to intimidate residents of Gagauzia and silence critics. “Today it’s me behind bars – tomorrow it could be anyone who dares to criticize the authorities. This is not a sentence for me – it’s a sentence for the entire democratic system of Moldova,” she wrote.

Gutsul has served as the head of Gagauzia, a predominantly Russian-speaking region in southern Moldova, since winning the 2023 election as the SOR candidate. The party was banned later that year for allegedly accepting illicit foreign funding. Gutsul campaigned on promises of forging closer ties with Russia, in contrast with the pro-EU policies of President Maia Sandu’s government.

She accused Sandu’s PAS party of fabricating cases and putting pressure on courts in order to hold onto power. “This is a warning to all opposition: ‘Go against the regime – and you’ll get prison, confiscation, a ruined life.’”

Gutsul was also accused of paying people to attend SOR-led anti-government protests in 2022 and ordered to pay $2.3 million in damages. Former SOR official Svetlana Popan received six years in the same case. Gutsul has vowed to appeal.


READ MORE: Moldova jails Euroskeptic regional leader

The hearing drew rival protests outside the court. Police set up a security cordon as crowds gathered, with some chanting “Shame on Maia Sandu.”

The Kremlin called the ruling “a politically motivated decision,” branding it an attempt to pressure opposition forces ahead of Moldova’s September parliamentary election.

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