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FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE GYMNASTIQUE
STATUTES 2007
November 2006
4. Deliberations
In the case of a tie at the Assemblies, the FIG President has a casting vote.
During a vote by the raising of hands, if it is self-evident that a majority exists, the President
may announce the result immediately. However, the delegates of three national federations
at least may demand a verification of the vote.
If, in the course of a meeting, the President considers that a delegate or an observer is
behaving in an irregular or aggressive manner so as to obstruct the conduct of business,
the President (subsequently a delegate) may propose that the person involved be no further
heard. If this proposition is seconded, it will be put to the vote and dealt without discussion.
If, despite this intervention, the person involved continues to misbehave, the President may
move that the person should leave the meeting. This decision can intervene without the
need for the proposition to be seconded and without discussion. The President may,
consequentially, interrupt the deliberation for such time as he considers necessary.
The President may equally
adjourn a meeting if he considers that the general disturbance
renders proper conduct of business impossible. He may exercise this right without having
had a proposition or discussion on the matter.
5.
Exclusion of the Press and the Public
The Assemblies are of a confidential nature. They are reserved solely for the persons
mentioned in the measures in force.
6.
Application of Rules of Debate to Committees
In principle, these Rules apply equally to the meetings of the Committees of the F.l.G.
FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE GYMNASTIQUE
President: B.
Grandi
Secretary General:
Norbert Bueche
President oft he Statutes Commission:
H.-J. Zacharias
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