At the Dynamo Dresden general meeting, 30 changes to the statutes were planned.
Dresden – 30 changes to the statutes were made at the general meeting SG Dynamo on the program. One of the statutes of the AG, which is managed by the Honorable Council, was interesting. The change would give the council more power. President Andreas Göckeritz withdrew himself.
“The Honorable Council takes action when violations of the statutes or behavior harmful to society are reported,” it is said in the current version from 2019. The new version should be as follows: “The Honorary Council acts either ex officio or at the request of a member if there is information or a report of a breach of the statutes or behavior damaging to the association.
He wouldn’t have to wait for a member to ask for honorable advice, but he could have acted himself.
The Honorable Council would have been judge and plaintiff in one and would have had more power.
Göckeritz cited Toni Leistner’s case as an example of why the laws should be changed.
Terms of office will be extended from three to four years
The native Dresden he was at his employer’s DFB Cup match Hamburger SV insulted by a Dynamo member in Dresden in September 2020 – as was his wife, who was pregnant at the time.
The Honorable Council could not have acted at all because no other member reported the matter. It wasn’t until a year later that a request came from the steering committee. If the honorable council could have acted itself, this would have happened earlier, said Göckeritz.
Nevertheless, he personally withdrew the application to leave the separation of powers in the society as it is.
The use of the statutes of the AG was adopted to extend the term of office – Presidium, Board of Directors, Honorary Council and Youth Council – from three to four years. 82 percent of members were in favor, meaning that the required two-thirds majority was met.
This change will take effect from the next elections.
2024-11-16 22:07:00
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