The President claimed that the amendment of statutes will help the Santiago Bernabeu based entity add transparency for the presidential elections.
Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez, reflected on the amendment of the club’s statutes as "a step forward to ensure transparency." The change in bylaws tighten rules for presidential candidates’ eligibility, and was unanimously approved by the shareholders
of the Santiago Bernabeu entity.
The amendment of the articles in the policy section for President increases uninterrupted succession to twenty years from fifteen and ten for the vice president’s position. It also requires presence of an attorney in the postal vote count and direct endorsement
for club by a body that is registered with the Bank of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, and should guarantee 15% of the overall expenditure of the club.
Perez stated hailed the members of the club and the administrative hierarchy of Real Madrid, comparing it to sporting entities held by Russian and Arab owners. He stated that the Capital club is held by its own and have the world envying it for its structure.
Continuing on the topic, he stated that the increase in service years for the president have no affect on him, claiming that the club’s interest are paramount.
"Real Madrid is in its members, not of others, but do not want to think ill of Arab sheiks or Russian. To me the issue of increasing to twenty years I do not, because this club is going to be inbred," Perez commented.
Perez was ecstatic at the change in system that will oversee postal voting, claiming that the previous mechanism was ‘an embarrassing situation’. The construction magnate delivered a damning assessment on the manner in which Ramon Calderon claimed presidency,
"When I returned in 2009, the postal vote was in an embarrassing situation. We had an election that violated the will of the members. There were 10,500 who voted and were unjustly annulled. Then the judge questioned and voted properly but due proclaimed
that a president should not have been (http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ramon-c30533 Calderon). Some complain that we vote by show of hands here is the most democratic. What it is, is straining to electors who are not,” he said.
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