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Government reacts, after Guțul participated, together with Șor and Tauber, in the parade in Moscow

"They preferred to be with the Kremlin, praising the war, than with the Moldovans, celebrating peace" - this is how the spokesperson of the Government, Daniel Vodă, commented on the participation of the bashkan Evghenia Guțul, the fugitive oligarch Ilan Șor and the deputy Marina Tauber, at military parade in Moscow, hosted on May 9 by Vladimir Putin. Dorin Recean's adviser claims that the governor of the Gagauz Autonomous Region went to Moscow on her own initiative. "She did not represent the Republic of Moldova", stated Daniel Vodă for the media, on May 9.

"While here, in the capital of the Republic of Moldova, on the emblematic Great National Assembly Square, thousands of people celebrate peace, freedom and Europe, we see that three people stayed in the Kremlin, in the country that brought war back to the European continent, and pretend that they represent the Republic of Moldova. It's not like that. The citizens gave a mandate to the Chisinau authorities, who promote the course of European integration and build a European Moldova. What the representative of the Gagauz Autonomy did in Moscow is nothing more than her own decision. Not being a member of the Executive, Evghenia Guțul does not represent the Republic of Moldova and does not represent the people of the entire country", said Daniel Vodă.

The adviser to the prime minister of the country is of the opinion that the citizens of UTA Gagauzia now have the right to ask the governor of the autonomy "what a local leader is looking for at a meeting in the Kremlin, together with the people who continue the war of aggression against Ukraine".

Today, in Moscow, the traditional military parade organized on May 9 took place - the day Russians celebrate Victory Day over fascist Germany. The event was less lavish this year than in previous years – it lasted less than an hour, without Western guests and without the so-called march of the immortal regiment.

Ecaterina Arvintii

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