President Ben Sulayem faces a wave of opposition

Following the last World Council held in Rwanda, certain Automobile Clubs, mainly European, expressed their fears regarding a risk of concentration of powers.

Published 16/12/2024 à 17:58

Jean-Michel Desnoues

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President Ben Sulayem faces a wave of opposition

Mohammed Ben Sulayem at the FIA ​​gala in Rwanda - Photo: André Ferreira / DPPI

The FIA's attempts at clarification following the vote on certain measures of the last 2024 World Council do not calm concerns. What measures are we talking about? Those aimed at " preserve and strengthen independence » of the Ethics Committee by reducing the involvement of the ad

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DANIEL MEYERS

17/12/2024 at 12:04 a.m.

For Mohammed Ben Sulayem, this is what democratic functioning is! In fact, just like his country. If there really is opposition, then here he is, starting his last year as president!

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Lucas Paul

17/12/2024 at 09:41 a.m.

It might be high time to replace this Arobo Pétrole with a man from the real world of F1, i.e. Europe!!!

Yves-Henri RANDIER

16/12/2024 at 06:30 a.m.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem at the recent FIA gala in Rwanda ... alongside Paul Kagame, a very great democrat as everyone knows! Nothing illogical between well-behaved autocrats who do not tolerate opposition ...

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