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Natalia Șoșeva
Natalia Dmitrievna Șoșeva (born 1964) is a Moldovan pharmaceutical executive and politician who served in the People's Assembly of Gagauzia from 2003 until 2021. An independent politician, she represented the town of Joltai. Since 2022, Șoșeva has been the interim president of the . Biography Natalia Șoșeva was born in 1964. Prior to entering politics, she worked as both a doctor and pharmacist. Șoșeva was the head of Farmacon, a pharmaceutical company based in Gagauzia, an autonomous region in southern Moldova. She also owns several real estate properties. Șoșeva was elected to the People's Assembly of Gagauzia, the territory's legislature, in the 2003 election, representing the town of Joltai as an independent. Following her election, she renounced her ownership of Farmacon. She was re-elected in the 2008, 2012, and 2016 elections, receiving 459 votes (55%), 503 votes (54%), and 502 votes (61%), respectively. Șoșeva became the vice president of the assembly in ...
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People's Assembly Of Gagauzia
The People's Assembly of Gagauzia (, , ) is the representative and legislative body of Gagauzia, an autonomous territorial unit of Moldova. Composition The People's Assembly consists of 35 deputies, elected for a term of four years, in single-mandate territorial constituencies, on the basis of universal, equal and direct suffrage with secret and free voting. Members Chairmen The work of the National Assembly is headed by the President of the People's Assembly of Gagauzia and the Presidium of the National Assembly. Below is a list of office-holders: External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Chairmen of the Gagazuian People's Assembly History of Gagauzia * Politics of Gagauzia Gagauzia Gagauzia () or Gagauz-Yeri, officially the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia (ATUG), is an Administrative divisions of Moldova, autonomous territorial unit of Moldova. Its autonomy is intended for the local Gagauz people, a Turkic languages ...
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