EPC President Ratko KOVACIC of Croatia resigned from his position

European Paralympic Committee (EPC) President Ratko KOVACIC of Croatia resigned from his position. ETTU President Igor LEVITIN expressed his grattitude for KOVACIC’s service as a leading person in EPC.

 

“I was sorry to learn that you have resigned from the European Paralympic Committee due the personal and health reasons. On behalf of the European table tennis community I would like to express my gratitude for your service to the EPC and the contribution you made to promoting the Paralympic Movement in Europe. I wish you good health and the best of luck in future ” stated President LEVITIN.

 

 

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