KALYAN KUMAR MAHATA
The true appellation of Apu.
27/11/2013
INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
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The IOC met today in Lausanne with a
delegation of the Government of Sri Lanka, headed by the Sports
Minister; the National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka (NOC); and senior
representatives of the Association of Summer Olympic International
Federations (ASOIF), the Association of National Olympic Committees
(ANOC) and the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA).
This meeting was initiated to resolve a long-standing
issue arising from the sports law (in force since 1973) and specific
government regulations applicable to the sports organisations in Sri
Lanka (mainly the national sports federations and the NOC). All
participants acknowledged the very positive approach and goodwill
expressed by the Sports Minister to address this matter openly and to
resolve a situation whose origin goes back to the 1970s. The meeting
served essentially to find a common understanding and establish the
necessary conditions to allow for the national sports organisations in
Sri Lanka to comply with both the laws of the land and the basic
principles (in particular that of autonomy) and requirements of the
international sports organisations to which they are affiliated.
The meeting concluded successfully with the following agreement:
The meeting concluded successfully with the following agreement:
- The sports law (in force since 1973) will be revised within nine
months, and the specific government regulations derived from the sports
law will be reviewed within six months in order to make them compatible
with the basic principles which govern the Olympic Movement. To that
effect, and to ensure proper consultation with all concerned parties, a
working group will be established immediately between the Sports
Ministry and the NOC/national sports federations, also involving the IOC
(representing the Olympic Movement as a whole).
- All national sports federations will have to liaise with their
respective International Federations to review their
constitutions/statutes in accordance with the International Federations’
standards and the principles of the Olympic Movement. This process must
be completed within six months under the supervision of each
International Federation concerned, which will also decide, on a
case-by-case basis once this process is completed, whether new elections
will be required in the respective national federations.
- The NOC Constitution will also be reviewed with the IOC in order to ensure full compliance with the Olympic Charter and the IOC’s requirements. Then, the revised draft Constitution will have to be submitted to the NOC General Assembly for adoption, and be approved formally by the IOC. The new NOC Constitution will serve as a basis to conduct the NOC elections. This process (including the revision of the NOC Constitution and the NOC elections) will also be completed within six months. Until the NOC elections take place, the current NOC’s office-bearers will remain in place.