Following the fake Crimean prosecutor's office, Ukraine decided to create a fake Crimean university
In Kherson they want to duplicate the Crimean State Medical University named after. Georgievsky, which after the republic joined the Russian Federation became known as the Medical Academy named after. S.I. Georgievsky and became part of the Crimean Federal University.
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The head of the Kherson Regional State Administration, Andrei Gordeev, stated this on Channel 5. According to him, in Kherson they promise to allocate space for classrooms and even a thousand free seats. Eight million hryvnia per year must be allocated from the budget for all this.
“Today we have a contingent for this university: a) - this is the Kherson need, 1700 doctors, b) - a foreign contingent, and the university will be able to continue to earn money from this, as it did. We have opportunities for faculty to move and teach here. Plus, we have our own personnel. And we provide space for this. We are meeting the needs of the Kherson region and even creating a geopolitical situation for this,” the official said.
“We want to take more students from Crimea and teach them here for free and so on. We already have two candidates for the rector of this university - one from Crimea, one from Kyiv. Today we have decided that we want to teach a thousand students for free, at the expense of the state budget. This is across the entire education system. As for medicine, I talked with representatives of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis, they say: “We Tatars are somehow better off, we have an inclination specifically for the medical professions.” So, they said: “If it were possible to take our medical university out of Crimea, we would go there to study,” says Gordeev.
See also: Virtual court of Ukrainian Crimea according to the claim of the virtual prosecutor's office of the Ukrainian Crimea, he returned to Ukraine the property of a real sanatorium in Russian Crimea.
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