In particular, the meeting was attended by Vozrozhdenie leader Natalya Paraska, as well as party bureau members Vasily Bolya, Yuri Vitnyansky, Alexander Nesterovsky and Alexander Sukhodolsky.

“We have to communicate anyway. We need to build our work independently. And it is useful for you, as deputies and people invested with political power and the support of the people, to say one thing: services must communicate with each other. If they don’t communicate, then some kind of restrictions follow,” Dankvert said.

Earlier it was reported that the authorities of Gagauzia are discussing with Moscow a preferential regime for the supply of their agricultural products to Russia.