FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov: http://fidefirst.com
Former World Champion Garry Kasparov: http://kasparov2014.com
The election is heating up. Both parties have their own campaign website. I report, you then can make your own decision as who is the better candidate.
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
With Nigel Short on his team, Kasparov will definitely win with 60 votes. Everyone can thank him for his contribution to this election.
Is it 2013 or 2014 elections we’re talking here?
If I may, I will go for Kaspy, Ilyush has his time and serving more than a decade already. Let’s try new team to lead FIDE.
Kirsan will win as usual
Kaspy (KGB abandoned spy) reportedly paid a Singaporean 250k US dollars to have 10 votes.
What is the deal with Shortie?
The average federation member cannot vote in this election. Only an official delegate of a member federation is allowed to vote in the FIDE presidential election. This process disenfranchises more than 99% of federation members. Is this really a democratic process?