
Gagauzia's Autonomy at Risk: Dudoglo Sounds Alarm on Election Fraud
Gagauzia's Autonomy Under Threat: Dudoglo Warns of Election Fraud and Potential Status Loss Gagauzia, an autonomous region in Moldova, faces a critical juncture as its upcoming elections loom. Deputy Nikolai Dudoglo has issued a stark warning, asserting that the region's special status could be jeopardized if the elections are manipulated. "We have one last chance to fix this," Dudoglo stated in a recent interview on the Focus program with Vitalii Gaidarji. The interview delves into concerns about the integrity of the electoral process and the potential consequences of any fraudulent activity. The program also highlighted the influx of individuals registered in Gagauzia who do not reside there, raising concerns about voter manipulation. Gaidarji, a political analyst, added that "political corruption and risks of regional disintegration are real threats that need to be addressed." The discussion underscores the fragility of Gagauzia's autonomy and the potential for significant political upheaval. Dudoglo's urgent call for fair elections and unity reflects the concerns of many within Gagauzia. The outcome of these elections will undoubtedly shape the future of this autonomous region and its relationship with Moldova. The international community is also closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the importance of a free and fair electoral process.