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Know candidates in your constituency! No. 46: Ceadîr Lunga


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Constituency No. 46: Ceadîr Lunga includes Ceadîr Lunga town and anther nine localities of this district and Vulcănești town. The electors there will vote at polling places No. 46/1 to 46/33. The candidate who wins the largest number of votes in a single-member constituency, regardless of the voter turnout, emerges victorious.

The list of candidates on the ballot is headed by the Democratic Party’s candidate Vadim Delibaltov, an economist by profession. The candidate works as deputy manager of the state-owned enterprise “Gările și Stațiile Auto”. He joined the PDM in 2012. For the last two years, he declared over 667,000 lei salary revenues and child benefit. Vadim Delibaltov was donated five lots of farmland. He owns halves of two apartments, two cars and 0.25% of shares in a trading company based in Chisinau.

The Party of Socialists’ candidate Fiodor Gagauz, a jurist by profession, is under No.2. In December 2014, he entered Parliament and was named member of the commission on human rights and interethnic relations. Since 2006, he has managed the United Gagauzia Movement. In 2012 – 2014, he served as a deputy of the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia. For the last two years, he declared 321,000 lei revenues. He earned 110,000 lei from the sale of property and another over 133,000 lei in allowances. His wife declared over 40,000 lei pension. The family owns three lots of land, a house and two garages.

The Shor Party’s candidate Svetlana Ivanova, an economist by profession, comes third. For 2017-2018, she didn’t declare revenues and property, only a 1% holding in the carpentry company “Dandalion” SRL.

Independent candidate Gheorghi Leiciu, a jurist and a deputy of the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia for the second term, is under No. 4. He teaches at the State University of Comrat. In 2001-2012, he was prosecutor of ATU Gagauzia. For the last two years, he declared over 162,000 lei earned as a jurist and over 82,000 lei earned from teaching activities. He also received 250,000 lei pension. The candidate declared a house, a garage, an apartment, a parking lot and a car and also 160,000 lei in bank accounts.

Independent Grigorii Cadîn, a jurist by profession, takes the fifth spot. He sits on the People’s Assembly of Gagauzia for the second term and is the director of the Public Services Agency in Ceadîr-Lunga. Earlier, for over ten years he worked at the Transport Registration and Examination Division in Ceadîr-Lunga. Together with his wife, for 2017 and 2018 he declared 360,000 lei revenues and over 1.5 million lei earned from the sale of property. The candidate owns a house and three cars.
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The IPN division “Know candidates in your constituency!” presents the candidates who compete in each single-member constituency in the order in which they were written on the ballot.