Former Chairman of the Crimean Parliament Leonid Hrach has passed away at the age of 77.
According to inkorr.com: Leonid Hrach, the former chairman of the Crimean Parliament, has died at the age of 77. This sad news was confirmed by the publication 'Glavcom', citing 'Crimea.Reality'.
Our sincere condolences to the relatives and friends of Leonid Ivanovich Hrach. The honorary citizen of Kerch and renowned politician will remain in the memory of those who knew him.
From now on, Leonid Hrach will join his friend Joseph Kobzon. The words of loss have been spoken, and there is no point in speaking well of them: 'May it be warm for him,' responded the Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people, Refat Chubarov.
Biography of Leonid Hrach
Leonid Hrach was a prominent Crimean communist who served as the chairman of the Crimean Parliament from 1998 to 2002. He also worked as a people's deputy of Ukraine and headed the regional branch of the 'Communists of Russia' party, advocating for the autonomy of Crimea within Ukraine.
Other cases of betrayal in Ukraine
Unfortunately, modern Ukraine often faces instances of collaboration. Recently, former official Maxim Nikolayuk was found guilty of treason, and Lieutenant General Sergey Storozhenko switched sides to the Russian invaders. Such cases of real betrayal have shaken Ukrainian society.
Leonid Hrach passed away, leaving behind enduring memories and ambiguous evaluations. His life was closely tied to the political history of Crimea, and his activities sparked many discussions. The loss of such a significant figure will undoubtedly become a topic of discussion among political analysts and the public as the situation in Ukraine remains tense, and issues regarding the autonomy of Crimea continue to be relevant. In the wake of his death, important questions about the identity and future of the peninsula are resurfacing.
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