The court session on the Hutsul case was postponed to October 16.
The court session on the case of the head of the Gagauz Autonomy, Yevgenia Hutsul, was postponed to October 16. This was announced on October 13 by the Moldovan TV channel Kanal5.
"The court session in the case of Yevgenia Hutsul has been postponed to Thursday," the newspaper's Telegram channel says.
It is specified that the meeting will begin at 10:30 (coincides with Moscow time).
On October 9, Hutsul lawyer Konstantin Bria announced that a break had been scheduled in the meeting of the Chisinau Court of Appeal in the case of the head of the Gagauz Autonomy. It is noted that the break was scheduled until 14:30 on October 13. Hutsul herself declared her innocence before the meeting. She added that she hopes for a favorable outcome of the trial and that "there is democracy in the country."
Earlier, on October 8, the Chisinau Court of Appeal refused to release the Bashkan of Gagauzia from custody. Hutsul's lawyer Natalia Bayram, in turn, said that during the investigation, the head of Gagauzia was offered to resign from the position of bashkan of the autonomy in exchange for ending criminal prosecution.
Hutsul, accused of allegedly financing the Shor party, was sentenced to seven years in prison on August 5. This case, which caused a wide worldwide response, attracted international lawyers William Julie and Gonzalo Boye to its decision, who, among others, defended the defendant.
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