Karpov to Ilyumzhinov: 'Show me the documents'

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7/4/2010 – A month ago Kirsan Ilyumzhinov revealed that he was suing his challenger for the FIDE Presidency for libel. Now the Karpov campaign is threatening legal action if FIDE does not submit the Ilyumzhinov ticket's documents for examination ("by close of business on Tuesday, July 6th"). It looks as though the campaign for FIDE president may be headed to a courtroom soon.

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Karpov Campaign demands to see Ilyumzhinov ticket's documents

On Tuesday we published details of the Presidential tickets for the FIDE elections, to be held in Khanty Mansiysk in September this year. The information appeared on the FIDE web site and on the One World One Vision campaign site of the Ilyumzhinov ticket. On these pages the following lists were given:

I. Presidential ticket of Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov:

  1. President - Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov nominated by Russia, Argentina and Mexico,
  2. Deputy President - Mr. Georgios Makropoulos nominated by Greece,
  3. Vice President  - Mr. Lewis Ncube nominated by Zambia,
  4. Vice President - Mrs. Beatriz Marinello nominated by Chile and Brazil,
  5. General Secretary - Mr. Ignatius Leong nominated by Singapore,
  6. Treasurer - Mr. Nigel Freeman nominated by Bermuda.

II. Presidential ticket of Mr. Anatoly Karpov:

  1. President - Mr. Anatoly Karpov nominated by France, Germany and Switzerland,
  2. Deputy President - Mr. Richard Conn Jr nominated by USA,
  3. Vice President - Dr. Aguinaldo Jaime nominated by Angola,
  4. Vice President - Prof. Dr. Alisa Maric nominated by Serbia,
  5. General Secretary - Mr. Abd Hamid Majid nominated by Malaysia,
  6. Treasurer - Mr. Viktor Kapustin nominated by Ukraine.

The documents for the Karpov ticket had been submitted to the FIDE office – by the world's highest-rated courier, GM Nigel Short – just in time to meet the stringent FIDE deadline of midnight on June 28, 2010. The material was thoroughly checked by the FIDE office bearers. After that the Karpov campaign requested that they in turn be allowed to examine the Ilyumzhinov ticket's paperwork. According to them the request was rejected.

Now the giant international law firm White & Case (over 2,000 lawyers in 25 countries with more than 4,800 staff) has taken up the battle and sent a letter from to to FIDE Executive Director David Jarrett, detailing what they claim are false statements by the Ilyumzhinov campaign and demanding to see evidence that all of the Ilyumzhinov ticket's paperwork is in order. You can read the five-page letter, plus appendices, in PDF here.

The White & Case letter demands:

  • that FIDE "provide us by close of business on Tuesday, July 6 with copies of the documentation supporting Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov’s nomination by Argentina and Mexico, Mrs. Beatriz Marinello’s nomination by Chile and Brazil";

  • proof of Kirsan Ilyumzhinov's alleged nomination by the Russian Chess Federation and the method by which this had been achieved;

  • that FIDE immediately remove the one-sided statements regarding the Russian Chess Federation’s nomination from their website, "as these statements provide an incorrect and biased picture that hurts our client’s campaign."

The White & Case letter concludes that there is a serious question as to whether Mr. Ilyumzhinov has been a member of the Mexico or Argentina federation, and Ms. Marinello of the Chile and Brazil federations, for at least one year before the General Assembly (as the election rules require), and whether Mr Ilyumzhinov has been actually nominated by any recognized procedure by the Russian Chess Federation.

The Karpov election campaign, which has published reams of documents supporting its own bid (you can download three MB of PDF here), concludes:

"Legal action is a step we will take with regret, but we have no choice if Ilyumzhinov and his campaign continue to publish misleading statements and if his administration continues to abuse the power of the incumbency to delegitimize the election process. FIDE has rules and Ilyumzhinov is not above them. They must provide evidence of the legitimacy of their candidacy, and this legitimacy cannot be bestowed by the candidates themselves."

On a side issue it appears there may be difficulties for the Karpov campaign team to book hotel rooms in Khanty Mansiyk for the duration of the election. The second last paragraph of the White & Case letter provides details.


ChessBase reports on the 2010 FIDE Elections

Karpov on his FIDE presidential campaign
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Karpov to run for FIDE President
13.03.2010 – Fifteen years ago Kirsan Nikolayevich Ilyumzhinov was elected President of the World Chess Organisation. At the next election during the General Assembly of the FIDE Congress, which will be held during the 39th Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk in September this year, he faces a challenge by former World Champion Anatoly Karpov. Press release.

Video report: Yazici and Danailov running for ECU President
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FIDE Elections: Turkish Chess Federation supports Ilyumzhinov
25.03.2010 – During the 39th Chess Olympiad, which takes place in September in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia, the elections for FIDE President will be held. Two candidates are running: the incumbent Kirsan Ilyumzhinov seeking reelection, and a challenger, the twelfth World Champion Anatoly Karpov. The Turkish Chess Federation has announced its support for the former. Press release.

FIDE Elections: Support for Ilyumzhinov
26.03.2010 – Two days ago we published a statement by the Turkish Chess Federation supporting the candidacy of the President of FIDE Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, who is seeking re-election, during the General Assembly in Khanty-Mansiysk this September, for the term 2010-2014. Four FIDE Continental Presidents have joined the TCF in declaring support for the incumbent. Public statements.

German Chess Federation nominates Karpov for FIDE Presidency
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FIDE Elections: Karpov's mission statement
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Russian Chess Fed nominates Ilyumzhinov – sort of
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David Kaplan's revolution in chess
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FIDE Election: Yazici to Karpov – show me the facts
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FIDE Elections: the match for FIDE President heats up
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Breaking news: Karpov nominated by Russian Chess Federation
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Ilyumzhinov: 'I will run for FIDE President once again'
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Big Karpov fund-raiser in New York
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Breaking news: Kremlin seizes Russian Chess Federation
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Election news: Yazici on the attack
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FIDE Elections: Campaign sites and international news
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Electoral Ticket of FIDE President
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Interview with Ilyumzhinov, letter from FIDE
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