Natalia Dmitrievna Șoșeva[1] (born 1964) is a Moldovan pharmaceutical executive and politician who served in the People's Assembly of Gagauzia from 2003 until 2021.
Șoșeva was the head of Farmacon, a pharmaceutical company based in Gagauzia, an autonomous region in southern Moldova.
At a 2015 forum hosted by the United Nations Development Programme in Comrat, she spoke of discrimination she faced when entering politics, stating that "approximately 50 people called me personally and told me that they could not vote for my candidacy, even though they assured me that they respect both me and my family.
[9] In 2021, Șoșeva supported that year's controversial budget resolution, which did not include financial provisions for Joltai, leaving the town without money for street lights, construction, or school meals.
[12] On 18 March 2022, she was appointed interim president of the Ceadîr-Lunga District [ro] by Irina Vlah, the governor of Gagauzia.