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FIVB rules make it impossible to challenge president
A wide-ranging set of "Legal prerequisites for new candidates to the FIVB president" combined with the FIVB Constitution seem to make it next to impossible to challenge Ruben Acosta for the presidency of the International Volleyball Federation. So the campaign of former secretary-general Jean Pierre Seppey may have ended before it began and the prospects of other candidates emerging seem bleak.
In a letter to the FIVB, the IOC and 218 national volleyball federations, Jean-Pierre Seppey has announced his intentions to stand as president of the International Volleyball Federation.
But the reaction from FIVB has been swift. On the FIVB website and in letters to national volleyball federations, the incumbent FIVB president Ruben Acosta quotes a number of regulations in the FIVB Constitution which seems to preclude Jean-Pierre Seppey's candidature.
What is required to gain the approval of the Board is laid out in the candidature form on the FIVB website.
The 11 so-called "Legal prerequisites for new candidates to the FIVB presidency" demand that candidates must
It is a tall list by any one's standards and one that narrows the field of potential candidates to almost non-existent. It also precludes anyone from outside the immediate FIVB circles to seek election.
The rules for Ruben Acosta are a little bit different. As outgoing president he is automatically eligible to be re-elected to the Presidency. Acosta announced his intention to seek re-election as far back as August 2004. Latest News
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