Executive Committee of Gagauzia

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Executive Committee of Gagauzia
Gagauz: Gagauz Yerin Bakannık Komiteti
Romanian: Comitetul Executiv al UTA Găgăuzia
Russian: Исполнительный комитет Гагаузии
Headquarters of the Executive Committee
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State Moldova
 Gagauzia
LeaderGovernor of Gagauzia
Appointed byGovernor
Responsible toPeople's Assembly of Gagauzia
Headquarters196 Lenin Street, Comrat, Gagauzia, Republic of Moldova
Websitegagauzia.md

The Executive Committee of Gagauzia (Gagauz: Gagauz Yerin Bakannık Komiteti; Romanian: Comitetul Executiv al UTA Găgăuzia; Russian: Исполнительный комитет Гагаузии) is the chief executive body of the Autonomous territorial unit of Gagauzia, a territorial autonomous unit within the Republic of Moldova. It comprises a diverse array of officials responsible for governing various administrative and strategic departments. By law, the Committee is elected by the People's Assembly of Gagauzia in its first sitting after the elections, following the proposals of the Başkan. In case the Başkan is unable to fulfill its duties or the post becomes vacant, the first vice president of the Executive Committee takes over its duties. The Committee has the right to initiate legislation in the People's Assembly.[1] Unusually, after the 2023 elections, the Executive Committee could only be voted in the People's Assembly's ninth sitting, on the seventh attempt.[2][3] One of the main points of the Assembly's opposition was the fact that seven of the originally proposed members were unable to speak Gagauz.[4]

Structure[edit]

The structure of the Executive Committee as voted on September 20, 2023 is as follows:[5][6]

Position Name
President of the Executive Committee - Governor of Gagauzia Evghenia Guțul[7]
First Vice-president of the Executive Committee of Gagauzia Ilia Uzun
Vice-president of the Executive Committee of Gagauzia Victor Petrov
Head of the General Department of Affairs of the Başkan and the Executive Committee Pavel Tulba
Head of the General Department of Economic Development and Tourism Larisa Cerven
Head of the General Department of Finance Ana Peev
Head of the General Department of External Relations Anastasia Ciolac
General Department of the Agro-Industrial Complex Sergey Ibrishim
Head of the General Department of Health and Social Protection Edgar Dimov
Head of the General Department of Education Natalia Cristeva
Head of the General Department of Youth Affairs and Sports Veaceslav Dragoi
Head of the General Department of Culture Marina Semyonova
Head of the General Department of Fiscal Administration Ivanna Avramova
Head of the General Construction and Infrastructure Department vacant (as of September 2023)
Head of the General Internal Affairs Department vacant (as of September 2023)
Head of the Information and Security Service Department vacant (as of September 2023)
President of the Comrat District Vadim Ceban
President of Ciadîr-Lunga District Natalia Shosheva[8]
President of Vulcănești District Pyotr Ceban

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References[edit]

  1. ^ LEGE Nr. 344 privind statutul juridic special al Găgăuziei (Gagauz-Yeri) (Law). Monitorul Oficial. Vol. 3–4. Parliament of Moldova. 1994-12-23. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
  2. ^ "UTA Gagauzia: The composition of the new Executive Committee, approved by the People's Assembly". moldova1.md. 20 September 2023.
  3. ^ Tanas, Alexander (2023-09-20). "Restive Moldovan region finally approves executive". Reuters. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  4. ^ Dermenji, Denis (21 August 2023). "Șor face cedări, propunând o nouă componență a executivului din Găgăuzia". Radio Europa Liberă (in Romanian).
  5. ^ "Composition of Executive Committee of Gagauzia approved". IPN Press Agency. 2023-09-20.
  6. ^ https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Modified-Structure-of-ATU-Gagauzia-Executive-Committee-Source-Designed-based-on_fig2_343651824. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ "Ce planuri are Irina Vlah după sfârșirea mandatului său: "Până pe 19 iulie îmi voi îndeplini atribuțiile de bașcan al Găgăuziei"". tv8.md. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
  8. ^ "ПРИВЕТСТВИЕ ПРЕДСЕДАТЕЛЯ РАЙОНА". www.raionceadir.md. Retrieved 2024-05-13.