Leonid Enik

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Leonid Enik was Minister for Culture of Abkhazia from 2001 until 10 March 2005. He was born in 1960 in the village of Mgudzurkhva in Gudauta District.[1]

Preceded byEmma Khojava
Succeeded byTali Japua
Quick facts 8th General Director of the Abkhazian State TV and Radio, Preceded by ...
Leonid Enik
8th General Director of the Abkhazian State TV and Radio
In office
29 January 2016  4 November 2016
Preceded byEmma Khojava
Succeeded byTali Japua
Minister for Culture
In office
2001  10 March 2005
Prime MinisterAnri Jergenia
Gennadi Gagulia
Raul Khajimba
Nodar Khashba
Preceded byVladimir Zantaria
Succeeded byNugzar Logua
Personal details
Born1960 (age 6566)
Mgudzurkhva
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On 29 January 2016, Leonid Enik was appointed as the new General Director of the Abkhazian State TV and Radio,[2] succeeding Emma Khojava, who had been dismissed, upon her own request, on 25 January.[3]

During his tenure, Enik was criticised by other journalists, in particular his predecessor Khojava.[4] In October, he announced that he wanted to resign due to ill health,[5] and on 4 November he was replaced by former Education Minister Tali Japua.[6]

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