FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE GYMNASTIQUE
STATUTES 2007
November 2006
k) No amendment may be submitted for discussion before having been duly presented and
seconded by a delegate.
I) All propositions and all amendments, presented by the Committees of the F.l.G., will be
treated in the same manner as other propositions or amendments
m) A proposition or an amendment may not be seconded by a delegate belonging to the
same national federation as the one which has presented it .
n) If and amendment is withdrawn, other amendments can be submitted in respect of the
original proposition. If an amendment is carried, the proposition thus amended is
substituted for the original propositions and can, in turn, be amended subsequently
o) No new amendment shall be submitted before the Assembly has decided upon the
amendments previously submitted. After every amendment has been disposed of, the
proposition will be submitted to the Assembly without any supplementary debates
p) A delegate may modify the proposition which he has submitted on the following grounds:
that the Assembly gives its consent without discussion
that the proposition of modification (amendment) submitted by another delegate can be
assimilated as an amendment
q) At the termination of a delegate's address, another delegate may propose, without
comment, that (at his choice) :
The question be put without further debate
The debate be adjourned
The Assembly proceed to the next item on the agenda
The Assembly be ajourned
If the proposition is seconded, the President (if he considers the proposition before the
meeting has been sufficiently discussed) shall put the question to the vote, subject to the
right of reply of the mover of the proposition. If the proposition is accepted, it will be given
immediate effect.
3. Voting
When a vote is taken by the raising of hands, the Secretary General shall make appropriate
arrangements for the authorised delegate only to receive a voting card. Only the votes of
those delegates who show these cards will be counted.
In order to facilitate the conduct of elections, the Secretary General may arrange for lists of
candidates to be distributed to delegates. These can be given out with the voting papers.
Whenever possible, the business of Congress will continue while the result of an election is
awaited.
The Rules concerning voting appear in Appendix 2.
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