Pro-Russian leader of Moldovan ethnic minority moved to house arrest, media reports
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Posted on April 9, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on April 9, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026

Eugenia Gutul, leader of Moldova's Gagauz minority, was moved to house arrest amid electoral fraud allegations, highlighting tensions with central authorities.
CHISINAU (Reuters) - The detained pro-Russian leader of Moldova's Gagauz ethnic minority was transferred to house arrest for 30 days on Wednesday, Moldovan media outlet Newsmaker reported.
The minority leader, Eugenia Gutul, had been held in a Chisinau prison after being detained on March 25 on suspicion of electoral fraud. She has denied wrongdoing.
Gagauzia, a region of 140,000 people in Moldova's south, is dominated by ethnic Turks who favour close ties with Russia, adhere to Orthodox Christianity and have had uneasy relations with central authorities since Moldovan independence in 1991.
Moldova, a small eastern European nation of 2.5 million, is led by President Maia Sandu, who is committed to joining the European Union by 2030 and has taken a sharp anti-Russian stance since Moscow invaded neighbouring Ukraine in 2022.
(Reporting by Alexander Tanas in Chisinau and Max Hunder in Kyiv; editing by Mark Heinrich)
The article discusses the house arrest of Eugenia Gutul, leader of Moldova's Gagauz minority, amid electoral fraud allegations.
Eugenia Gutul is the pro-Russian leader of Moldova's Gagauz ethnic minority.
Gagauzia is a region in southern Moldova dominated by ethnic Turks who favor close ties with Russia.
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