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    Default 4.I. Rating Auditor Report

    Average rating of all players rated over 1200 is 1700. 10 year high is 1750 (in June 2013). 10 year low is 1690 (in June 2018)
    Average rating of all players is 1240. 10 year high is 1440 (in March 2013). 10 year low is 1140 (in June 2009)
    Median rating of top 100 players is 2370. 10 year high is 2370 (in June 2019). 10 year low is 2330 (in June 2009)

    The system is fairly stable. The median rating of the top 100 is at the uppermost level of the 10 year average and bears watching.
    Similarly, the average rating of all players rated over 1200 is near the lowermost level of the 10 year average and bears watching.

    Reminders to TDs:
    For new CFC members or CFC members with more accurate FIDE, FQE or USCF ratings please ensure that the more accurate ratings are used in the submission to the CFC.
    Forfeited games that are submitted for rating are scored as a win. Forfeited games that are not to be rated are scored as a forfeit.
    Follow the handbook guidance when determining if an event is to be rated Regular or Active.
    CFC members who are active in another Federation where they have significantly higher ratings may apply to have their CFC rating adjusted accordingly. I will consider each application on its merit.
    Paul Leblanc
    Treasurer, Chess Foundation of Canada
    CFC Voting Member

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal Bond View Post
    FIDE Report to the 2019 AGM

    All Federations are awaiting the announcement for an Extraordinary General Assembly this year in order to review and vote on the new Charter, which is proposed to replace the existing statutes. A draft of the Charter has been distributed to all Federations and we are in the early stages of discussing it.
    When will this draft be made public ? The more we see it, the more comments FIDE will get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pierre Dénommée View Post
    When will this draft be made public ? The more we see it, the more comments FIDE will get.
    We also got a Microsoft Word file of the charter but it is the same as the pdf and I can't post Word files on our forum.
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    Thank you!

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    This new Constitution is very professional.

    For now, I have only one question, do the Commissions loose their independence ? Under the actual Constitution, FIDE cannot change the Laws of Chess without a proposal from the Rules' Commission. The new wording define the Commission as having only delegated powers and a consultative role. From whom do they receive a delegation, the GA, the Council or both ? If the Commissions are supervised by the Council and coordinated by the Management Board, how much freedom do they have to reach their own decisions ?

    29.2 Non-Elected Commissions are supervised by the Council and coordinated by the Management Board and can only have delegated or advisory competences.
    29.3 Non-Elected Commissions shall address to the Council regular periodical reports and proposals.

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