Everything is ready Coast of Navario for the election of what will be the tenth president of the history of International Olympic Committee. This Thursday, on the second day of the IOC’s 144th session, there will be a vote that will be a history for the number of candidates presented in the election. It wasn’t before seven applicants showed their candidacy to direct the Olympic organism.
The Spanish Juan Antonio Samaranch Feisal will have Hussein (Jordan), David Lappartient (France), Johan Eliasch (Great Britain), Kirsty Coventry (Zimbabue), Sebastian COE (Great Britain) and Morinori Watanabe (Japan). The choice is scheduled at 4pm (local time) and will be behind a closed and secret vote.
A sum of 106 COI members They can use their vote through an electronic device. At first they should be 109, but China Hong Zhang, Argentine Gerardo Werthein and the Japanese Yasuhiro Yamashita, did not attend the session and, therefore, did not vote.
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To be elected, a candidate needs Absolutely mostly of votes. In the case of not achieving its first vote, the applicant will be removed with fewer supports and re -voted in a second round. IOC members will only know the candidate that has been removed, but not the total votes he received or the remaining of the rest. Thus, until one of the tournaments achieves the majority.
But there are many conditions. The current President Thomas Bach He had already indicated that he would not vote, that he would only do it if he needed a tiebreaker. In addition, IOC members of the same nationality as any of the candidates, provided they will continue to breed for the presidency, they cannot do so. In the case of Spain, spain, Themselves are members Juan Antonio Samaranch, Marisol CasadoOutgoing President of the International Triathlon Federation, and the former basketball player Pau gasol.
Never before a vote on IOC presidency He overcame the second spin. A fact that this year can change the number of candidates.
Source: La Verdad

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