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Gagauz Halkı

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Former separatist political party in Moldova
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Gagauz Halkı
PresidentStepan Bulgar  [ro]
FounderStepan Bulgar
FoundedFebruary 1988
Banned22 August 1990, continued to exist until 1999
Ideology Big tent
Soviet nationalism (early)
Gagauz nationalism
Autonomism [1]
Russophilia
Anti-Romanian sentiment [2]
Party flag

Government of Moldova


Administrative divisions
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Gagauz Halkı ("Gagauz People") was a Gagauz separatist political party in Moldova.[3] It was led by Stepan Bulgar  [ro] from at least as early as 1992 until at least as recently as 1999, after which the organization ceased to be listed by the CIA World Factbook.[4] The Moldovan government outlawed the party two days after declaring such political movements to be unconstitutional.[5]

The party supported the 1991 Soviet coup d'etat attempt and strongly opposed the possible idea of the unification of the Moldovan SSR and Romania.[6]

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References

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  1. ^ https://www.trt.net.tr/romana/lume/2022/06/13/gagauzii-popor-turcic-crestin-intre-doua-lumi-1841224
  2. ^ http://www.gbm.md/index.php/2-uncategorised/327-lektiya
  3. ^ "Moldova". Webster's Concise Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Gramercy Books. 1998. p. 426.
  4. ^ "Moldova". The World Factbook . Central Intelligence Agency. July 19, 2002. Retrieved 2007年10月30日.
  5. ^ "Перевод: secession". Perevod-Translate.ru. Retrieved 2010年12月05日.
  6. ^ http://www.gbm.md/index.php/2-uncategorised/327-lektiya
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