The elections for the next president of the FIG will take place on November 4. After Italy’s failure at the European Championship, Gabriele Gravina is under attack from many sides, especially from the political side, and for this reason – writes La Repubblica – he is considering not running again. The decision to postpone the vote has angered his opponents and undermined Lotito’s actions, as he was preparing to plan for the post-Gravina period with his own candidate. But the bitter dispute that inevitably arises after what happened in Germany could also lead to the current number one of the Federation not being able to run again (he has been in power since 2008). This is a scenario in which there is a risk of a deadlock materializing, since if a new president is not elected at the electoral assembly on November 4 in Fiumicino, CONI will have to appoint a commissioner. This has already happened, and this is the solution that Lotito hopes for most, because it will give him time to get back to planning.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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