FIA Approves Election Rule Changes Ahead of Ben Sulayem’s Re-Election Bid
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Despite opposition from Austria and several other member countries, the statutory amendments proposed by Mohammed Ben Sulayem were overwhelmingly approved Thursday in Macau. These changes, which strengthen the powers of the FIA president just months before his re-election, were adopted by more than 83% of the vote at the General Assembly.
FIA passes controversial statute changes with 'resounding majority' - BlackBook Motorsport
Austria’s national motoring club warns the FIA is in a ‘dark period of democratic backsliding’ Ben Sulayem is currently only confirmed candidate standing for election in December The International Automobile Federation (FIA) has passed controversial amendments to its statutes. In May, it emerged that FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem had proposed various revisions, including bringing forward the deadline for candidates for December’s presidenti…
The AIF has approved proposed changes in its management by its president, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, who wants to improve its control of the federation. He has proposed a change in the appointment of the members of the Senate of the FIA. While 12 of the 16 members are defined in the statutes as representatives of the president, the other four can be proposed by the president but must be validated by the other members of the Senate. In the new proposa…
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FIA Statute Changes Backed Amid Mohammed Ben Sulayem Re-Election Talk
Formula One’s governing body confirmed on Thursday that its General Assembly has passed changes to its statutes—a revision some critics claim strengthens FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s position ahead of his re-election campaign.Meeting in Macau, the International Automobile Federation (FIA) saw a “resounding majority” support the amendments, according to a spokesperson. Though no vote count was shared, the result sets the stage for Decembe…
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