WDSF AGM in Berlin - no banning for couples and adjudicators
The colorful design of the Berlin Buddy Bear symbolizes the
diversity of the world organization and the bridge between Berlin
and Barcelona, DTV and WDSF. With this gift to WDSF President
Carlos Freitag, presented by DTV Vice President Heidi Estler, DTV
President Franz Allert welcomes the presidium and the delegates of
the General Meeting in Berlin. 65 nations are represented.
First in the agenda was the exclusion of the former member
Dance Sport Federation of Russia (DSFR), which was voted on after
presenting the different positions and the resulting discussion.
With the required two-third majority, the application has been
accepted. DSFR is no longer a member of the WDSF.
Reports and the budget for 2012, the plan for 2013 and the
relief of the presidium were accepted.
After the application of the DTV, Timo Kulczak (former Chair
of the Athletes Commission of the WDSF) has received the
possibility of a short statement on his retirement of the WDSF
presidium. Zoran Plohl, who will follow Timo Kulczak on July 1st,
2012, was given the opportunity to introduce himself.
The members of the Disciplinary Council were re-elected,
including DTV Secretary Christopher Rubien as Vice President. The
Council's President is Daniel Stehlin from Switzerland.
After a lengthy discussion and numerous statements against
the applications of the WDSF presidium, the WDSF presidium withdrew
all proposals on changing the Code of Conduct for Athlethes and
Adjudicators. From now on, there will be no more penalties for
non-registered tournaments. Couples and adjudicators which were
previously banned may request the withdrawal. This result was
achieved through the dedication and the request of several member
nations, including the DTV. In 2013, the topic will be back on the
agenda. By then, an acceptable solution shall be found.
The new WDSF Competition Rulebook, which has been
substantially revised by WDSF board member Michael Eichert,
receives the approval of the plenary. The request of several
members, including Germany, on the founding of Continental
Associations did not reach the required two-thirds majority.
Two candidates are competing for a position in the WDSF
presidium for the current election period until 2013: Noune Marty
(France) and Ken Richards (USA). Ken Richards is elected with a
clear majority.
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