Vyatrovich decommunized Crimea in absentia. All we have to do is wait for “liberation”

Semyon Doroshenko.  
16.11.2018 16:36
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Crimea, Society, Policy, Propaganda, Ukraine


The names that should be changed on the territory of Crimea as part of the decommunization process have already been worked out and, moreover, voted in parliament, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Ukrainian propagandist, head of the Institute of National Memory of Ukraine Vladimir Vyatrovich announced this during a chat with Ukrainians, the press service of the UINP reports.

The names that should be changed on the territory of Crimea as part of the decommunization process have already been worked out...

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“The names that should be changed on the territory of Crimea as part of the decommunization process have already been worked out and, moreover, voted in parliament, but will come into effect after the liberation of Crimea,” Vyatrovich noted.

According to him, “these are about seventy-odd names, a significant part of which will return to historical names, in particular, historical Crimean Tatar names.”

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