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Italy risk Olympic exclusion over new sports law, says IOC

Italy risk Olympic exclusion over new sports law, says IOC
Italian National Olympic Commitee (CONI) president Giovanni Malago (C) and International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach (2nd R) after signing the contract following the election of Milan/Cortina d’Ampezzo to host the 2026 Winter Olympics during the 134th session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), in Lausanne on June 24, 2019. Photo/AFP
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Lausanne, Wednesday

Italy’s place at next year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo is in danger after the  International Olympic Committee (IOC) warned the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) of “serious concerns” about a proposed new sports law.

The letter, which was addressed to CONI president Giovanni Malago and has been seen by AFP, said the legislation  “would clearly affect the autonomy of CONI”.

The letter, disclosed Tuesday in the Corriere de la Serra newspaper, recalled the fundamental principles of Olympism whereby membership of the Olympic movement “requires compliance with the Olympic Charter and recognition by the IOC.”

James Macleod, director of Olympic Solidarity and NOC Relations, who signed the letter, said the new legislation would not conform to the Olympic charter.      -AFP

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