The 2023 Gagauz gubernatorial election was held on 30 April and 14 May 2023 on the territory of the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia, part of the Republic of Moldova. The position of Governor (Baà Âkan) of Gagauzia represents one of the highest positions in the autonomy, also having the position of a member of the Government of the Republic of Moldova ex officio.
Gagauzia's autonomy is guaranteed by the Constitution of the Republic of Moldova and regulated by the Gagauz Autonomy Act of 1994. Irina Vlah was elected on 22 March 2015 as the Baà Âkan of Gagauzia and won her second mandate in 2019. She is no longer eligible for a third term.
Following the statements by which Irina Vlah admitted that the official language of the Republic of Moldova is Romanian, PSRM leader Igor Dodon announced that the socialists are withdrawing their support for the governor of Gagauzia. Irina Vlah is an ex-officio member of the government of the Republic of Moldova throughout her mandate, being a member of the cabinets of Chiril Gaburici (2015), Valeriu Streleà(2015âÂÂ2016), Pavel Filip (2016âÂÂ2019), Maia Sandu (2019), Ion Chicu (2019âÂÂ2021), Natalia GavriliÃÂa (2021âÂÂ2023) and Dorin Recean (2023âÂÂpresent).
In the 2023 election, eight candidates registered, including one party member and seven independent candidates:
The election was allegedly manipulated by vote buying influenced by Russia that led to the victory of GuÃÂul.
Some sectors of the Romanian press criticised the fact that all the candidates were pro-Russian, anti-Romanian and Eurosceptic.