06-10-2018, 01:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-10-2018, 01:45 AM by Andy McCulloch.)
Jim would you like the title beginning 'WC' ?
As far as Nigel Short is concerned, he does not accept Scotland as a separate nation.
The FIDE structure appears as:-
President
Deputy President
General Secretary
two elected vice-presidents
11 further vice-presidents
Nigel Short is one of thirteen vice-presidents. (On the ECF it states there are 16 vice-presidents)
This does not appear to me as a very important position.
I may be wrong in this assessment, but I think it very unlikely that Nigel will be able to exert significant influence over the new regime.
As far as Nigel Short is concerned, he does not accept Scotland as a separate nation.
The FIDE structure appears as:-
President
Deputy President
General Secretary
two elected vice-presidents
11 further vice-presidents
Nigel Short is one of thirteen vice-presidents. (On the ECF it states there are 16 vice-presidents)
This does not appear to me as a very important position.
I may be wrong in this assessment, but I think it very unlikely that Nigel will be able to exert significant influence over the new regime.