
Gagauzia's 60-Day Silence: Political Games or Governance Crisis?
Gagauzia's People's Assembly Faces Scrutiny Amidst Bashkan's Absence Gagauzia, Moldova – The People's Assembly of Gagauzia is facing growing criticism over its inactivity and the prolonged absence of its Bashkan (governor). The situation has sparked concerns about governance and political maneuvering in the autonomous region. The issue came to light in a recent interview with political analyst Ivan Terzi on the popular news program "Laf o glavnom." Terzi highlighted the Assembly's failure to address the Bashkan's absence, which has exceeded 60 days. He stated, "The Assembly should have acted, initiating a process to address the situation, but they have not." This inaction, he argues, is a violation of legal procedures and suggests a deliberate attempt to delay crucial decisions. The absence of the Bashkan has created a power vacuum, raising questions about the efficiency of the regional government and its ability to address pressing issues. The video also touches upon potential political games and the possibility that certain individuals are benefiting from the delay. The situation underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in regional governance. While the Assembly's motives remain unclear, the prolonged absence of the Bashkan and the lack of action from the Assembly raise serious concerns about the future of Gagauzia.