There is therefore only “one correct option for action: a repeat of the vote, and no longer in secret,” the alliance explained. There was no “genuine reason” for a secret vote. The investor entry was waved through by the general meeting with an exact two-thirds majority of 24 votes; Hanover boss Kind is also said to have approved it, contrary to his club’s instructions. Without this vote the result would have been overturned.
This obviously “mocks” the 50+1 rule, wrote Unser Kurve: “In the current situation, the DFL’s formulation of red lines has lost all credibility.” With regard to Hanover, the league association has the contract concluded between the club and the spun-off company in 2019 in matters of conformity of 50+1 only adopted with reference to the parent club’s ultimate right to issue instructions.
2023-12-23 10:54:24
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