Announcement on the Forthcoming FIDE Elections

Tuesday, 29 June 2010 14:31
Athens, 29 June 2010

Announcement on the forthcoming FIDE elections

The FIDE Secretariat announces that the following Presidential Tickets and Continental Presidents have submitted their candidacies to the FIDE office by 28 June 2010.

Concerning the FIDE elections, the Russian Chess Federation (RCF) informed FIDE on 28 June 2010 that the Supervisory Board of the RCF, during its meeting of 28 June, confirmed the letter of its Chairman Mr Arkady Dvorkovich to FIDE on 21 April, nominating Kirsan Ilyumzhinov as Russia’s candidate for the office of FIDE President 2010-2014. Furthermore, the RCF informed FIDE that the letter sent by Mr. Alexander Bakh on 23 June is not valid on nominating a candidacy from the Russian Chess Federation. Attached are all the relevant documents as sent by the RCF.

A. Presidential Tickets for FIDE elections:

I. Presidential ticket of Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov:

1. President – Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov nominated by Russia, Argentina and Mexico,
2. Deputy President – Mr. Georgios Makropoulos nominated by Greece,
3. Vice President – Mr. Lewis Ncube nominated by Zambia,
4. Vice President – Mrs. Beatriz Marinello nominated by Chile and Brazil,
5. General Secretary – Mr. Ignatius Leong nominated by Singapore,
6. Treasurer – Mr. Nigel Freeman nominated by Bermuda.

II. Presidential ticket of Mr. Anatoly Karpov:

1. President – Mr. Anatoly Karpov nominated by France, Germany and Switzerland,
2. Deputy President – Mr. Richard Conn Jr nominated by USA,
3. Vice President – Dr. Aguinaldo Jaime nominated by Angola,
4. Vice President – Prof. Dr. Alica Maric nominated by Serbia,
5. General Secretary – Mr. Abd Hamid Majid nominated by Malaysia,
6. Treasurer – Mr. Viktor Kapustin nominated by Ukraine.

B. Continental Presidents elections:

I. Continental President for Europe:

1. Mr. Silvio Danailov nominated by Bulgaria,
2. Dr. Robert von Weinzacker nominated by Germany,
3. Mr. Ali-Nihat Yazici nominated by Turkey.

II. Continental President for the Americas:

1. Mr. Jorge Vega Fernandez nominated by Guatemala,
2. Mr. Erick Marvin Guevara nominated by El Salvador.

III. Continental President for Asia:

1. Sultan Bin Khalifa Al-Nahayan nominated by United Arab Emirates.

IV. Continental President for Africa:

1. Mr. Dabilani Buthali nominated by Botswana,
2. Dr. Hesham Elgendy nominated by Sudan,
3. Dr. Mohammad Moammar AL-Gathafi nominated by Libya,
4. Mr. Lakhdar Mazouz nominated by Algeria,
5. Mr. Kezzie Msukwa nominated by Malawi,
6. Mr. Hussein Nafady nominated by Egypt,
7. Mr. Max Baron Nitzborn nominated by Namibia.

FIDE is examining the validity of all candidacies submitted within the deadline of 28 June and will ratify the list of candidates during its Presidential Board meeting in Tromso, 24-25 July.

Released by the FIDE Secretariat, 29 June 2010

Please view the statement letters of the Russian Chess Federation to support the candidacy of Kirsan Ilyumzhinov for the office of FIDE President 2010-2014.

RUSSIA’S ONLY CHOICE, KIRSAN ILYUMZHINOV FOR FIDE PRESIDENT!!

In recent news, the New York Times recently reported:

“On his campaign site, Ilyumzhinov recently announced that 50 national federations have pledged to vote for him. Karpov’s campaign site does not announce the number of federations, but it has a rolling roster of 23 flags. One curiosity is that both sites list Russia and Honduras as supporters, and they cannot both be right as each country gets one vote. (The fight for the endorsement of Russia has been particularly contentious.)” – The P.R. Blitz for the Presidency (New York Times)

Well, right they are! We count with the support of more National Federations (we have published 55 so far and more are on the way)!

However, let there be NO MISTAKE, no bits of ‘curiosity’ here…

THE CHOICE IS CLEAR FOR RUSSIA…RUSSIA’S ONLY CHOICE IS KIRSAN ILYUMZHINOV!

Stay tuned for more from our campaign!

Please see the letter of support below:

(English Translation)

June, 28 2010 Moscow

Dear Sirs,

In accordance with the decision of the Supervisory board of the Russian Chess federation (RCF), the meeting was held on June 28th, 2010, the present confirms the letter send by me on April 21st, 2010 about nomination of the candidate from RCF on the elections for office of the FIDE President during FIDE Congress in Khanty-Mansiysk (2010).

Best regards.

Chairman of the Supervisory board

A. Dvorkovich




Interview: Jorge Vega, Candidate for the Continental Presidency of America 2010-2014

Q: What are the elections in the International Chess Federation?

JV: Every four years, coinciding with the World Chess Olympiad there are ratified or rectified the Nominees or Candidates for the Presidential Board and consequently, the
Continental Offices of the four geographic areas which make up FIDE.

Q: What are the offices that are up for election?

JV: The FIDE Presidential Board puts into play the Presidency, Deputy President, two Vice Presidents, one of which must correspond to a woman, the General Secretary and the Treasurer and on the Continents the Presidency, Deputy Presidency, General Secretary, Treasurer and three members.

Q: Who will face in the presidency of FIDE?

JV: So far there are two candidates, the current President, Mr. Kirzan Ilyumzhinov and the aspiring GM Anatoly Karpov.

Q: How do you see the possibilities of each one?

JV: Although there are left three months to the election it is shaping up as a decisive victory for Mr. Ilyumzhinov, at the time being 50 Federations openly support Mr. Ilyumzhinov and only 22 Mr. Karpov.

Q: Where do you base your statement?

JV: The experience gained in the conduct of the Western European Federations has always been anti-Ilyumzhinov therefore it is expected that Karpov will win in Europe at a rate of 4-3, but in Asia, Africa and America, there ,the domain of Ilyumzhinov will be 3-1, enough to win a total of about 100 votes of 170 national federations members of FIDE.

Q: Do candidates form teams for the election campaign?

JV: Of course, Mr. Ilyumzhinov’s is composed by members of his ticket, Turkey and the four Continental Presidents and GM Karpov’s is composed by Mr. Richard Conn, GM Garry Kasparov and the Presidents of the Federations of Nicaragua and El Salvador, as far as I know.

Q: But the alliance Karpov-Kasparov seems formidable.

JV: No, you have to differentiate the history of both as players, which is undeniable, from their political activity, that has large gaps. The campaign in itself is difficult for them, because they have to fight what was been done by Ilyumzhinov, while they only make campaign promises hard to fulfill.

Q: How do you see the specific situation in America?

JV: Very difficult for Karpov, although his team has concentrated on promoting his candidacy in the area, its convening power to date has been virtually invalid, they organized recently a meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where they invited Presidents of the Federations of the Caribbean but no one attended.They also called a meeting in Lima where it was supposed to be attended by the Presidents of South America, result nobody came and moreover after the meeting, the Peru Federation came out openly in Ilyumzhinov´s favour; according to this fact, we are seeing a sign of how things will turn out.

At present, 15 National Federations have expressed open support for Ilyumzhinov while only four have done it for Karpov. The first has virtually done little campaigning in America while Karpov has done his best here without results. This is also an indication of what will happen.

Q: Central America was an Ilyumzhinov stronghold and now it is divided.

JV: It does not influence and also enters on the campaign’s predictions. Since his election, it was well known that the President of El Salvador was very hostile to Ilyumzhinov and on Nicaragua there were serious doubts, the only surprise was Honduras who switched sides after expressing his support to Ilyumzhinov in written form, but this is compensated by the support of Federations that in 2006 backed up the candidacy of Bessel Kok.

Q: When did you decide to seek reelection to the Presidency of America?

JV: What convinced me, was the statement of modifying the system of votes in FIDE, announced by Ilyumzhinov’s opponents, by giving preference to strong federations and discrimination marked towards small Federations.After checking the negative effect of this statement, Karpov’s group tried to amend it but the letters remain. Another decisive factor is the personal investment made by Ilyumzhinov in favor of chess, while the others have not done anything concrete, just mere promises.

Q: Do you think the recent announcement of Mr. Ilyumzhinov to establish over a five year cycle, an event designed to promote talent in the CACDEC American Federations, and a Latin-American Cup with an annual contribution of USD 100,000 financed personally by him will influence the outcome of the vote?

JV: You have to analyze it from two points, the first, since the technical side is an initiative which undoubtedly will promote chess in the continent and especially in Central America and the Caribbean, it will also create an opportunity in Latin America to have a stable event of high-level chess players. The second point, the political aspect, is a hard blow to the campaign promises of opponents, who have never offered anything like this. We should just simply compare the “I do” with the “I’m going to do.”  The initiatives of the Campomanes Memorial in Asia and the events in Latin America, speaking in boxing terms, would imply “knockout” for Ilyumzhinov opponents.

Q: Turning to the election in America you have won twice the presidency by acclamation, do you expect an opponent this time?

JV: It’s boring wining by default, not worth for rating as well, so I hope and desire there would be an opponent, but so far there is nothing concrete, just rumors.

Q: But it is mentioned that Mr. Marvin Guevara from El Salvador will face you with the support of Karpov.

JV: We shall see, but I do not think so, I imagine that Karpov´s team will try to find a leading candidate, not with the idea of victory, but to distract my time in America and so to prevent me to go to Africa to support Ilyumzhinov, Guevara would leave me free hands with his inexperience, his negligible international activity and the cancellation of the Absolute Continental event that he tried to organize in 2009 which badly affected all Central America, thus affecting his sport reputation and credibility.

Q: Do you feel worried?

JV: Not at all, I am announcing the ticket of the people who join me in my candidacy; I can say that I consider it very balanced and generally very hard to beat.

The ticket is:

  • IA Jorge Vega- Guatemala-Continental President
  • GM Darcy Lima-Brazil- Deputy President
  • Arch. Russell Smith-Trinidad & Tobago- General Secretary.
  • Eng. Allan Herbert-Barbados- Treasurer
  • GM Silvino Garcia-Cuba- Member
  • Eng. Alfonso Naranjo-Colombia- Member
  • Arch. Eduardo Mieles-Ecuador- Member

For FIDE Executive Board we propose:  Pfr. Uvencio Blanco, Venezuela; GM Silvino Garcia, Cuba; Mrs. Margaret Murphy, USVI and Dr. Milton Iturry, Peru.

Our campaign web site is: http://www.oneamerica-onefide.com

Q: Can I wish you luck in the election?

JV: Thank you, I am totally convinced of the results in Siberia.

Peru Will Organize the First “Latin American Cup”!

The first “Latin American Cup” will be organized in Peru in August.  This new FIDE event will have a prize fund of a US $50,000!

The “One World. One Vision.” Team is honored to have the support of  Dr. Milton Iturry, President of the Peruvian Chess Federation.

Chess in Peru is extremely popular, and has also had an increasing number of young talented players.

Hosting the “Latin American Cup” in Peru will be a real boost for Perurvian chess players and other talented players from the region.

Counting and Adding 55 National Federations Supporting!

We welcome the support of the National Federations of Cambodia, Chinese Taipei, South Korea, Peru and Philippines!

Click Here for a list of more supporting National Federations.

The “One World. One Vision.” campaign appreciates the support of the 55 National Federations who are supporting our vision.

Our President and his team were  instrumental in the decentralization of FIDE , we will continue supporting all major activities and development programs in all Continents.

This results in clear autonomy for the Continents. There has also been and will continue to be a large increase in the number of tournaments and participation in FIDE and all around the world.

We stand for: STRONGER FEDERATIONS, STRONGER CONTINENTS AND A STRONG FIDE!

More support from other National Federations are coming soon!

Gens Una Sumus
“One World. One Vision”

President, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov

KIRSAN ILYUMZHINOV

President of World Chess Federation (Since November 1995)
President and Head of Republic of Kalmykia (from Oct. 2005)
Born: April 5, 1962. Ethnic background: Kalmyk
Education: Moscow State Institute of Foreign Relations (MGIMO)

Degrees and Titles

  • Honored Academician of Interregional Science of Science Academy of Russian Federation
  • Honored Doctor of National Academy of Applied Sciences of Russian Federation
  • Full Member of Russian Social Sciences Academy
  • Full Member of New York Academy of Sciences

Awards

  • Gold Medal of Peace for Humanitarian Activities
  • Medal “300 Years of Russian Navy”
  • F. Plevako Gold Medal
  • Order of Friendship
  • Order of St. Nicolas
  • Order of Dignity St. George with sword
  • Triumphal Crown of the National Academy of Applied Sciences
  • Honored Citizen of Elista
  • Pierre Obrie Sign (France)

Elections

  • Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of Russian Federative Republic,
  • Member of the Federation Council of Russian Federation
  • Honored Deputy of Elista Municipal Board,
  • President of Russian Chamber of Entrepreneurs

Career history

  • 1979-1980 Mechanic-fitter at Zvezda plant, Elista
  • 1980-1982 Military Service
  • 1982-1983 Mechanic at Zvezda plant, Elista
  • 1983-1989 Student at Moscow State Institute of Foreign Relations
  • 1989-1990 Manager of Soviet-Japanese Company “Liko-Raduga”, Moscow
  • 1990-1993 President of SAN Corporation, Moscow
  • April 1993 – present President, Head (since Oct.2005) of the Republic of Kalmykia
  • November 1995 – present President of World Chess Federation (FIDE)

Personal Quotation

“All new attempts to split the Chess World are doomed to failure.”

Sponsor and/or Organiser of Major Chess Events:

  • 1996 World Chess Championship Karpov-Kamsky, Elista, Russia
  • 1998 President’s Cup (International Super tournament), Elista, Russia
  • 1998 33rd Chess Olympiad with 110 men’s and 73 women’s teams, Elista, Russia
  • 1998-1999 World Chess Championship, Groningen-Lausanne
  • 1999 Lausanne Young Masters Tournament, Lausanne, Switzerland
  • 1999 World Chess Championship, Las Vegas.
  • 2000 World Chess Championship, New Delhi-Teheran
  • 2001-2002 World Chess Championship, Moscow
  • 2004 World Women’s Chess Championship, Elista, Russia
  • 2004 Botvinnik’s Chess Memorial, Moscow, Russia
  • 2006 World Chess Championship match V. Kramnik vs. Topalov

During all these years Kirsan and his FIDE team also regularly organized the annual World Youth Championships and World U-20 Championships. Since 1999, World Children’s Chess Olympiads are running under FIDE Patronage.

Apart from this Kirsan did organize 6 Russian Championships and 8 Russian Women’s Championships.

FIDE Deputy President, Georgios Makropoulos

GEORGIOS MAKROPOULOS

FIDE Deputy President
Born: September, 29, 1953
Ethnic background: Greek
Degrees and Titles: International Master (IM), Grandmaster (GM) norm in Banco di Roma 1980

Career history

  • Since 1976: journalist for the Athens-based newspaper «Eleftherotypia»
  • 1971-1985: 7 times champion of Greece
  • 1971-1989: Member of the Greek National Team
  • 1982-present: President of the Greek Chess Federation
  • 1986-1990: FIDE Vice President
  • 1990-1996: FIDE General Secretary
  • 1996-present: FIDE Deputy President

Under his leadership, the Greek Chess Federation hosted numerous FIDE events:

  • 26th Chess Olympiad (Thessaloniki, 1984)
  • 28th Chess Olympiad (Thessaloniki, 1988)
  • Zonal Tournament 1.5 of World Chess Championship (Mati, 1990)
  • European Youth Championships for Boys and Girls U18 (Hania, Crete, 1994)
  • Zonal Tournament 1.5 of World Chess Championship (Panormo, Crete, 1998)
  • European Youth Championships (Litohoro, 1999)
  • European Junior Championships (Patra, 1999)
  • European Youth Championships (Halkidiki, 2000)
  • World Junior Championships (Athens, 2001)
  • European Junior Championships (Patra, 2001)
  • European Club Cup (Rethymno, Crete 2001)
  • European Youth Championships (Halkidiki, 2001)
  • European Club Cup (Halkidiki, 2002)
  • World Youth Championships (Heraklio, Crete, 2002)
  • European Rapid & Blitz Championships (Rethymno, Crete 2002)
  • European Club Cup (Rethymno, Crete, 2003)
  • World Youth Championships (Halkidiki 2003)
  • 28th World Congress of Chess Composition (Halkidiki, 2004)
  • World Youth Championships (Heraklio, Crete 2004)
  • 1st World School Championships (Halkidiki, 2005)
  • World Women’s Blind Championship (Eretria 2005)
  • World Women’s Blind Championship (Eretria, 2005)
  • World Junior’s Blind Championship (Eretria 2005)
  • World Cup of National Teams Blind (Eretria, 2005)
  • 29th World Congress of Chess Composition (Eretria 2005)
  • the European Team Championships (Heraklio, Crete 2007)
  • the European School Championships (Halkidiki 2008)
  • the World Amateur Championship (Halkidiki 2008)
  • the Chess Olympiad for the Blind (Heraklio Crete, 2008)
  • the European Seniors Championship (Thessaloniki 2010)

FIDE General Secretary, Ignatius Leong

General Secretary: IGNATIUS LEONG

Titles: Commonwealth Chess Association President
Asean Chess Confederation President
Commonwealth Chess Association President
Singapore Chess Federation President

Biography Facts

  • organized his first local open tournament at age 17;
  • was elected Honorary General Secretary of Singapore Chess Federation at age 21
  • organised hundreds of local and international tournaments including numerous in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam
  • played initiative role for the inclusion of Chess in the South East Asian Games in Vietnam 2003 and Philippines 2005
  • established a tri-lateral funding assistance programme by Asian Chess Academy for Laos-Vietnam 2006-2009
  • Sponsored several international events in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore

Career History

  • FIDE General Secretary 2005 to present
  • FIDE Calendar Administrator 2008 to present
  • FIDE Vice-President 2002 to 2006
  • Zonal President 1998 to 2002
  • FIDE Central Committee member 1990 to 1994
  • FIDE Qualification member 1988 to 1990
  • Commonwealth Chess Association President 2008 to present
  • Asean Chess Confederation President 2000 to present
  • Singapore Chess Federation President 2007 to present

Technical Director at:

  • Southeast Asian Games – Vietnam 2003 and Philippines 2005
  • Asian Indoor Games – Macau 2007 and Vietnam 2009,
  • World Mind Sport Games – China 2008
  • Asian Games – Qatar 2006 and China 2010
  • and World Youth Championships Vietnam 2008 – deemed the best organised in the entire series

Chief Arbiter at:

  • Chess Olympiads – Calvia 2004 and Dresden 2008
  • Women’s World Team Championship – Ekaterinburg 2007 and Ningbo 2009
  • Women’s World Championship Match Xie Jun v Alisa Galliamova – Kazan & Shenyang 1999
  • World Championship Candidates Match Gata Kamsky v Veselin Topalov – Sofia 2009

Besides technical matters, among his contributions to FIDE and world chess are these landmark proposals:

  • 1993 – Proposal to allow extra participants into official events – the growth in the number of participants in especially youth events today
  • 2002 – Proposal to have additional 3 Vice-Presidents elected and 2 Vice-Presidents nominated by the President – allowing individuals to contest FIDE Elections
  • 2003 – Proposal to add one more player for the women’s teams in Chess Olympiads starting 2008 – record entries in Dresden 2008
  • 2003 – Proposal to charge federations for transfer of players – new revenue for FIDE
  • 2004 – Proposal to award titles for trainers and seminar fees – recognition of Trainers and new revenue for FIDE
  • 2007 – Proposal to organise the Women’s World Team Championship once every two years – more events for women
  • 2008 – Implementation of “Zero-Tolerance” in World Mind Sport Games Beijing
  • 2008 and Chess Olympiad Dresden 2008
  • 2009 – Proposal to add one more member on the Presidential Ticket and that the ticket must have at least one woman – elected woman on the Presidential Board
  • 2009 – Proposal to maintain and regulate an Annual Calendar Planner with effect 2012
  • 2009 – Proposal to charge federations which “import” players – compensates previous federations of transferred players
  • Played at the Olympiads – Dubai 1986, Thessaloniki 1988 and Elista 1998
  • Awarded the titles of International Arbiter (1979), International Organiser
  • (1995) and FIDE Senior Trainer (2004).

Treasurer, Nigel Freeman

Treasurer: Nigel Freeman

President of the Bermuda Chess Association
FIDE Treasurer Since 2006
Born: Aylesbury, UK, in 1954.
Education: Harrow School, Cambridge University, M.A. in History.

Career History

From university, he joined the Hong Kong Bank Group (now HSBC) and worked in the United Arab Emirates (Sharjah, Ajman & Umm al Quwain), Hong Kong and Amman, Jordan.

He has subsequently worked for the Bank of Montreal in London, the Royal Bank of Canada and Acceptor Enterprises, a corporate management company, in Hong Kong. He then became General Manager of Jupiter Tyndall International (Bermuda) Limited, a fund investment and administration company.

He subsequently left them and set up his own company, Cadilly Consultants Limited, which specializes in corporate administration, investment banking and other financial services. He sits on the boards of several public and private corporations, mutual funds and investment trusts.

He has been President of the Bermuda Chess Association since 1990 and plays for Bermuda in Chess Olympiads. He is also the Organizer of the Bermuda International Chess Tournaments, as well as being the Organizer of the famous Bermuda Party at the Chess Olympiads.

Candidate for FIDE Vice President, Beatriz Marinello

Beatriz Marinello

Candidate for FIDE Vice President
General Secretary FIDE Americas
Woman International Master (WIM)
Born: May 14, 1964
Ethnic background: Latin American (Born in Chile, Based in the United States)

Degrees and Titles

  • Woman International Master (WIM)
  • US Chess Federation Life Master
  • Zonal President
  • General Secretary FIDE Americas
  • Former U.S. Chess Federation President
  • Former Member FIDE Verification Commission
  • Member of the U.S. Scholastic Council
  • Member of the U.S. Life Members Assets Committee
  • Member of the U.S. Chess Trust
  • Certified Public Accountant

Awards

  • 2009 Distinguished Service Award, US Chess Federation
  • 2009 Harold Dondis Service Award, US Chess Trust
  • 2008 Chess Educator of the Year, University of Texas at Dallas
  • 2002 Meritorious Services Award, US Chess Federation
  • 2001 Scholastic Service Award, US Chess Federation

Chess Career History

  • 1979-1988 Seven times Women’s Champion of Chile
  • 1985-1989 Chess journalist “Diario La Nacion” Chile
  • 1983-1987 Director of Public Relations, Chilean Chess Federation
  • 1991 Represented the USA in the Women’s Interzonal, Former Yugoslavia
  • 1993 Represented the USA in the Women’s Interzonal, Indonesia
  • 1994 Player and Captain of the USA Women’s Chess Team, Russia
  • 1997-2000 Scholastic Director, U.S. Chess Federation
  • 2001-2003, 2005-Current Member of the U.S. Scholastic Council
  • 2002-Current General Secretary FIDE Americas
  • 2003-2005 Elected U.S. Chess Federation President and became the U.S. Chess Federation’s first (and only) woman president.
  • 2005-Current Member of the U.S. Life Members Assets Committee
  • 2006-2010 Member FIDE Verification Commission
  • 2008-Current Member of the U.S. Chess Trust
  • 2009 – Current Zonal President
  • 1991-Present Promoting chess and education.

Personal Quote: “No one is bigger than chess.” Beatriz Marinello