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FIA Approves Election Rule Changes Ahead of Ben Sulayem’s Re-Election Bid

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A spokesman for the International Automobile Federation, whose world championships also include rallying and Formula E, said 83.35 per cent voted in favour at the General Assembly in Macau.v

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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.

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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F1i broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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