Κυριακή 9 Σεπτεμβρίου 2018

FIDE ELECTIONS – CHANGE OF MENTALITY



Due to the upcoming elections of FIDE, we would like to add our own worries about the future of the black and white world, seeing it turning to a pessimistic gray.
For the better understanding of this situation, after a brief review, passing from a time where the struggle for dominance of the Superpowers, to “attract” as many African, Asian and other countries as possible into their camps, we would come to the collapse of the old order of the world, which coincided with the appearance of Kirsan Llyumzhinov, symbolizing the era of the “liquidation” of the ideologies. The decline of moral values and the financial crisis, as a result of frantic lending, false prosperity and squandering of huge money, on the other hand, coincided with the throwing of G. Makropoulos on the spotlight of the international chess stage.
After all this, the main feature of nowadays is the widespread crisis that touches every human aspect and activity and the chess world, alike.
Being a small part of this world, we decided to contribute to the necessary public discussions and share some of our thoughts and experience, regarding these elections, worrying for the future of chess and the dominant tendencies. Because, although the main aim is the management of a collective body, one notices the tendency of focusing on individualistic abilities, in a search for a superman-like model, as if it were a question of “a one-man show” in a place with so many sharp minds and brilliant people.
 At this point, let us say that, the opposition has to coincide with the fact that the cause of the FIDE deadlock and the issues of good management and transparency, or, better to say corruption, are products of a regime; which does not allow innovative ideas to grow beyond repetitive and well-known patterns, that enable them to preserve, by any means, their leadership, though its circle has closed. And to finally close the Campomanes cycle, as Leontxo Garcia ( EL Pais ) says, the change of mentality of the FIDE agents is very important. Having a different president in October will be good for chess if only the new team is not corrupt and if they have a professional approach on how to promote chess worldwide. He continues saying that, the new members of the Board need to understand how much can chess contribute to a better world (especially as an educational, social and therapeutic tool), if they do their work honestly and correctly.
Therefore, we can only but agree with the text of the Association of Chess Professionals (ACP) in which, concerning the forthcoming elections, they say that, “we need a new group with different visions”.
Regarding our country, we would say in short that it is a miniature of the big picture. In Greece, chess has been “a one-man show” the last forty years, along with all the local issues that followed, which can equally be observed on the global chessboard. No transparency, corruption, abuse of power.
After all, we are surprised to read about the “anti-corruption policy” and the creation of a “transparency committee” by the outgoing FIDE administration. It must be clear to those who know about G. Makropoulos’ ways of managing, what are going to be the criteria for selecting the members to serve the Transparency Committee. To approve, among others, the hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on pre-election travel expenses and development-type federal subsidies, while we sadly see the outdated practices of “approaching” African, Asian and other federations, again. Methods and tactics that impede the movement towards a new and better world.
We hope that the world chess community and the federal representatives will look back over the last thirty years of the outgoing FIDE administration and decide to turn the page, trusting their chess culture and instinct for a better future for chess.
A group of chess players
Central Greece