Para vuestra información he pedido la información sobre lo que dicen los estatutos de la FEI sobre los nombramientos de los miembros de las comisiones tecnicas, y esto es lo que me han enviado. Está en ingles porque los estatutos FEI están en este idioma.
Sacad vuestras conclusiones, la mia es que solo la Asamblea General puede decidir por votacion que la Comisión de Doma ha cometido errroes por los que debe dimitir. Por ello también pienso que quizas S.A.R. la princesa Haya Bint al Hussein no ha actuado de acuerdo con los estatutos FEI.
CHAPTER III GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Article 9. Composition
9.1 The General Assembly of the National Federations is the supreme authority of the FEI.
Article 10. Functions and Powers
10.1 the General Assembly has the following functions and Powers:
(xxi) To elect, when appropriate:
(d) The Chairs of the Technical Committees for Veterinary, Dressage, Jumping, Eventing, Driving and Endurance
Article 11. Meetings
11.1 The FEI shall hold one ordinary General Assembly every year
11.2 The FEI shall hold an additional extraordinary General Assembly at any time:
(1) At the request of the Bureau
(ii) At the written request of at least three Group Chairs acting together; or
(iii) At the written request of one-fifth of the National Federations acting together.
11.3 The date and place of all General Assemblies shall be decided by the Bureau
11.4 Procedural Regulations of the General Assembly shall be established by the Bureau further to a proposal by the Secretary General for the approval of the General Assembly.
Article 12. Quorum
Article 17. Amendments to the Statutes and General Regulations and Sport Rules
Article 13.
CHAPTER IV BUREAU
Article 19. Composition of the Bureau
19.5 Members shall begin their Terms at the close of the General Assembly at which they are elected and remain in office for a period of four years, to conclude at the end of their fourth annual ordinary General Assembly, unless they resign, are dismissed by the General Assembly or cease to be members for any other reason.
Article 20. Functions and Powers
20.1 (v) To propose items for the Agenda of the General Assembly according to Article 13
(x) To appoint eligible Candidates as members of the Technical Committees further to recommendation by the Nomination Committee, including Chairs who are not elected by the General Assembly.
(xi) To remove members of Standing Committees further to Article 29.12
20.4 In an Emergency Situation, the Bureau may, by a two-thirds majority of votes cast, pass Resolutions which are normally the prerogatives of the General Assembly. In such cases, the National Federations shall be notified promptly of these measures. If a majority of the National Federations eligible to vote, responding within thirty days of the date of the notice, signifies its disapproval, the measure shall be rescinded if possible.
Article 21. Meetings
21.1 The Bureau shall meet at least twice a year. Additional meetings of the Bureau may be convened at the request of the President or two-thirds of its members. The Internal Regulations of the Bureau will set out the procedures for convening and holding the meetings of the Bureau.
CHAPTER VII COMMITTEES
Article 29. Standing Committees
29.6 The Appointment of any Standing Committee is for a Term of four years, is honorary ……
29.12 A Committee member may be removed by the Bureau on the proposal of two-thirds of the members of the given Committee further to Article 20.1 (xi)
ANNEX I – PROCEDURAL REGULATIONS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
2. Agenda
2,1 Items which a National Federation wish to put on the agenda for the annual General Assembly must be provided to the Secretary General at least twelve weeks before the date of the General Assembly, unless a later date is specified in writing by the Secretary General.
7. Standing Committees
7.1 Candidate must be proposed by 15 May of the year proceeding the year they are to be elected or appointed or at any other time communicated by the Secretary General. At the beginning of the year, the Secretary General will inform the National Federations and the relevant FEI-recognized associations of the positions on the Standing Committees that are up for election or appointment.
DEFINITIONS
Emergency Situation: A serious situation or occurrence that happens unexpectedly and clearly requires immediate action.
General Assembly: The supreme authority of the FEI in which each National Federation is represented and has one vote.