Wednesday 8 February 2012

Can a candidate run for FIDE office against the will of his national federation?

In order to solicit comments, we start this blog with separate threads for discussion. This is a proposal by David Jarrett, not by the Constitutional Commission (name change for consistency in  Statutes) which shall meet and consider comments  and submit its report.

It is proposed that nominations for the ticket can be made by any federation President.

Below are David Jarrett's proposed deletions in strike-out text and proposed amendments in red to Electoral Regulations Chapter 04, Article 1.2.

1.2 Nominations for the Presidential ticket and Continental Presidents must reach the FIDE Secretariat at least three months before the opening of the General Assembly. To be elected, Each candidate shall be nominated by his a President of a federation. He/She should have been a member of their federation at least one year before the General Assembly. A President of a federation is entitled to nominate only one candidate for each position.

This means that a President of a federation may nominate a candidate from another federation without seeking consent of that candidate's federation.

We invite federation officials to post comments. Please state your name, position and federation.

Or email your comment to fideconstitutionalcommission@gmail.com for publication.

Casto Abundo
Chairman

2 comments:

  1. really Congratulation to Mr.Casto Abundo and Mr. David Jarrett to such a freedom in FIDE.
    it can be nice rule .I agree with this.
    Shojaie

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  2. I have an offer regarding transfer federation:
    if a person having FIDE ID no rated ,no title requested to transfer his/her federation.the following criteria is recommended :
    1.official request of new federation
    2.having ID card in new country(no need to residence duration)
    3.old federation consent is no necessary except this person is rated or titled (in this case FIDE rules about corresponding payment must be done)

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