Thursday, August 6, 2015

Governor of Sevastopol regrets that retired director of “Khersones” – RIA Novosti

SEVASTOPOL, August 6 – RIA Novosti. Sevastopol Governor Sergei Menyailo regrets that Father Sergius Halyuta left the post of director of the National Reserve “Chersonese”, but he is forced to work force no one can.

Archpriest Halyuta was appointed director of “Chersonese” the decision of the governor of Sevastopol Sergey Menyailo July 29th. Against this decision made by the researchers of the “Khersones”, which expressed concern that under the leadership of the priest will be destroyed a research center with a 200-year history. They expressed no confidence, and intends to hold a picket.

But on Thursday Russian Culture Minister Vladimir Medina, who arrived in Sevastopol, where he met with the management and staff “Chersonese”, he said Father Sergius decided to resign voluntarily. Acting Director of the reserve for the period of his transfer to federal jurisdiction will be performed by the Deputy for Science Museum of Larissa Sedikova.

“Father Sergius resigned, so the power to force anyone we can not. It’s his decision, I did not insist I can, but I still believe that it would not be the worst director of the museum-reserve. Father Sergius will enter the board of the museum “Chersonese”, – said the Menyailo.

He described how Halyuta decent man who values ​​his good name. “From this point of view, I think he did (leaving the post of Director) conscience,” – said the governor.

The National Reserve “Chersonese” is the largest museum and research institution. It consists of an ancient settlement, areas of unique agricultural region, the so-called “chorus”, as well as the medieval fortress and Cembalo Calamita. In 2013, the facility is “The ancient city of Chersonesos and its chorus” is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List . Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 1 decided to transfer management of the federal reserve “Chersonese” in the Crimea and its inclusion in the list of the most valuable objects of cultural heritage.

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