President’s visits to Odessa and Bishkek
Tuesday, 01 June 2010 10:10
On May 29, 2010, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov had an official working visit to Odessa, where he took part in the opening ceremony of the ACP World Rapid Cup. At the opening ceremony the President noted the great interest of chess fans for this event. Sergey Karjakin became the winner of the ACP Cup. In the interview with Ukrainian media the President noted that one of the challenges the FIDE is facing today is the inclusion of chess in the Olympic Games.
On May 30, 2010, the President arrived with an official working visit to the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek. The same day he attended the meeting of the Chess Federation of Kyrgyzstan. It was decided to elect the President of Kyrgyzstan Chess Federation, the renowned scientist, chess lover and patron Zhanishbek Nazaraliev, as well as to support the candidacy of Kirsan Ilyumzhinov in the upcoming presidential election for FIDE.
In Bishkek Kirsan Ilyumzhinov met with the Kalmyk diaspora resided in Kyrgyzstan, during the meeting the issues of cooperation between the Kalmyk diaspora with the government, public organizations and the mass media of Kalmykia were discussed.
On the next day at the press conference for Kyrgyz media Kirsan Ilyumzhinov spoke about the socio-economic and cultural development of Kalmykia and the prospects for the World Chess Federation.
Ilyumzhinov needs to be re-elected. Karpov can’t do it.
Doesn’t look like Odessa Texas to me…
I would stay with Kirsan also. Kasparov almost destroyed FIDE. He now supports Karpov. Will the two of them destroy FIDE.
Kok would be a much better choice. Karpov has no solutions to the problems.
USCF is in the same mess of politics. Goichberg is like Kirsan except that Goichberg takes money out of USCF and Kirsan puts money into FIDE.
The situation in USCF is much worse than the situation for FIDE. The USCF is definitely broken.