LTV claims that the federations believe that the current president of the LOC, Janis Buks, did not fight enough for sports funding and common interests. Bux himself is ready to continue working at LOK.
Representatives of 21 sports federations expressed their desire to hold elections for the President of the LOC earlier than originally planned in a letter. It emphasizes that the leadership of the committee should be entrusted to such people who have received a full-term mandate from the members of the LOC. The federations that signed the letter, in most cases relatively small in terms of the number of athletes represented, refer to the fact that Bux, who has only held office since last summer, previously stated that he would only serve until the next election of the LOC President and would not run for a second term, reports LTV.
Earlier it was reported that Bux accused persons close to the Minister of Education and Science Anda Caksha of exerting political pressure.
Buks reported that LOC’s relations with the Ministry of Education and Science (MES) deteriorated following LOC refused to sign a cooperation agreement with the publishing house “Rīgas Vilņi”, where Cakshi’s adviser Raivis Bergs previously worked. In turn, Bergs’ sister Elina has been the operational manager of the publishing house since October last year.
Berga denies that there have been discussions regarding the possibility of cooperation, but Bux stressed that negotiations with the publishing house took place even before Berga became director of operations, LTV reports.
He explained that shortly following he was elected LOC president in July, he received instructions from the Ministry of Internal Affairs to dismiss several long-time LOC employees.
“If I want productive cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science, then I will have to fire Dace Gulbe, Raitis Keselis and Lilita Mitrofanova, who is the wife of Raitis Keselis,” Bux said in the program.
“Third parties gave this to me. In turn, on August 12, when I already had a one-on-one meeting with Raivis Bergs, he personally repeated to me exactly the same names and exactly the same task,” he continued.
Currently, only Gulbe is not working at LOC, but Bux said that there were other reasons for her leaving LOC.
Book said that an ultimatum was also given when choosing the leader of the Latvian Olympic Association. In the open competition, Daniel Natrins, who is also the head of the National Sports Center under the Ministry of Education, received the highest mark. LOK wanted the new manager to work on a permanent basis, but did not specify this in the announcement.
When the LOC committee did not want to confirm Natrinsh in the position, Bux was given an ultimatum that Natrinsh must be approved as a member of the board by December 29. “If we don’t approve, then the funding for the athletes will be stopped,” added Buchs, who bowed to pressure and did not want to put athletes at risk during the Olympic year.
Councilor Chakshi Bergs confirmed that he spoke with Bux, but denied any accusations, LTV reports.
According to the Olympic Charter, Bux’s claims might have serious consequences, since if it is confirmed that the LOC has succumbed to political pressure, the organization faces suspension of recognition, which will be decided by the Executive Committee of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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2024-04-12 14:05:49