Locals in Moldova’s autonomous Gagauzia region vote in 2nd round of gubernatorial election

by Anadolu Agency

COMRAT, Moldova

People in Moldova’s autonomous Gagauzia region are voting in the second round of a gubernatorial election on Sunday to elect the region’s new governor.

Voting for the second round began at 7 a.m. local time (0400GMT) after none of the candidates received more than 50% of the votes in the first round, which took place on April 30 and had a turnout of 57.8%.

More than 92,000 eligible voters are expected to go to the polls in 65 electoral centers in the Gagauz Autonomous Region to choose their governor, who is also a permanent member of the Moldovan government.

Evgheniya Gutsul and Grigorii Uzun are the remaining two candidates running in the election and the voting will end at 9 p.m. local time (1800GMT).

Gutsul, who is the candidate of the pro-Russian Shor party, had received 26.47% of the vote in the first round, while Uzun, who is supported by the Socialist Party led by former President Igor Dodon, received 26.40%.

Elections in the region are held due to the end of the current Gagauzia Governor Irina Vlah’s second four-year term.

Moldova’s ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), founded by President Maia Sandu, did not nominate a candidate in the election and has not voiced support for any candidate.

Gagauzia is an autonomous region in Moldova with a population of approximately 120,000 Gagauz people – an Orthodox Christian, Turkic community that speaks Gagauz Turkish.

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