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Niersbach demands rapid changes in the Fifa
Day 1 after the resignation of Joseph Blatter: Wolfgang Niersbach finds that the extraordinary congress should take place not only in the spring. Here the latest developments in the Liveticker.
1 day after the resignation of Joseph Blatter: Wolfgang Niersbach finds that the extraordinary congress should take place not only in the spring. Here the latest developments in the Liveticker.
Wolfgang Niersbach go the final detachment of Joseph Blatter at the Fifa top and the expected restructuring of the football world governing body is not fast enough , “When I hear this, that an extraordinary congress of FIFA to take place until the spring of next year, then I say spontaneously: This is extremely problematic, so keep that,” the DFB president said on Wednesday in Berlin. “I would quite clearly advocate to accelerate this process.”
The message was from the withdrawal of the permanent regent Blatter also the head of the German Football Federal surprised on the eve. “What happened between the four days in which he was elected, until his resignation? I can, wants and does not want to speculate because,” Niersbach said, his gaze pragmatic forward.
The great desire of the German top functionary: A common European candidate for Blatter’s successor. That UEFA had been unable to muster for the ultimately obsolete election last Friday. Niersbach keeps the Dutchman Michael van Praag, the last’m in favor of Prince Ali al-Hussein had withdrawn further for an ideal candidate.
How complicated the world awaited restructuring of the rocked by scandals permanent World Association could be, was already clear on Wednesday. More or less serious succession options were traded – by UEFA President Michel Platini about al-Hussein to fantasy candidates as Diego Maradona
So great longing for. change in Fifa and even after a re-allocation of the World Championships in 2018 in Russia and 2022 in Qatar are also ultimately control the valid FIFA Statutes the timetable for change. For a new World Cup award there with or without leaves no legal basis. The contracts are not tied to the Fifa president. Only if the Swiss justice will find them in their search for irregularities or in the report of the ethics investigator Michael Garcia but more is than previously admitted, this may change.
Niersbachs desire for a rapid replacement of the chief item also depends on the will of Blatter, who could convene an extraordinary meeting of the Executive Committee. The committee could then immediately convened an extraordinary congress, which then less than four months later, elect a new president. Then a fresh start in late autumn would be possible.
Such haste Blatter has however not reveal. Apparently he wants to regulate several things or conduct in the way. The next Annual ExCo meeting with Wir können is scheduled on 24 and 25 September in Zurich. Then the Congress could at the earliest take place in late January – too late, find Niersbach
Blatter organizer for change, compliance Chef Domenico Scala, should see that differently. , The Italians will draft reforms for Blatter, the Fifa by the leadership would have to fundamentally operate differently. Term limits for President and ExCo members, reduction of the Executive Committee, election of the committee by the FIFA Congress held by the Congresses of the Confederations and a background check by the Fifa held by the continental federations. All this would have Blatter can enforce earlier – if he had it as Fifa president wanted
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