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She said that similar statements had already been made during the presidential elections in Gagauzia.

According to Gutsul, eight months later, the prosecutor’s office announced that it had collected enough evidence, and these statements were made against the backdrop of her meeting in Sochi with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

“I think the political background of this ordered and fabricated criminal case is already obvious to everyone,” the head of Gagauzia emphasized.

Earlier, the acting Prosecutor General of Moldova, Ion Munteanu, said that the country's Prosecutor General's Office intends to send to court a criminal case in which Gutsul appears.

The head of Gagauzia promised to return to Moldova, despite the criminal case.

Moldovan opposition leader Ilan Shor said that the Moldovan authorities are preparing to arrest Hutsul after her return from Sochi.