Heino Märk has advocated for the postponement of the election of the new president of the EOK until the autumn. According to reports, the suggestion stems from comments made by Prime Minister Kristen Michal. The discussion centers on the suggestion that Märk could be a candidate for the EOK in the upcoming parliamentary elections, despite Märk initially expressing a lack of motivation for such a candidacy. Prime Minister Kristen Michal posted on social media yesterday, noting that it has been over a week since he gathered with the former female president of the Olympic Committee. This exchange prompted commentary regarding the EOK’s leadership structure. Märk’s push to delay the EOK presidency election until the autumn has drawn attention to the timing and context of the discussions. The focus remains on the organizational and political implications surrounding the leadership transition at the Estonian Olympic Committee. The comments from Michal have fueled further discussion regarding the appropriate timeline for electing the EOK’s next president. Märk’s advocacy suggests a desire to align the leadership election with broader political cycles or to ensure a more stable period for the organization. The statements involving Heino Märk, Michal, and the EOK continue to generate public interest regarding the committee’s governance plans. Topics: #heino #eok #michal Post navigation Rutt Hinrikuse fondist anti välja esimesed stipendiumid JOOSEP KAASIK⟩Hea ja kurja piiri ei valva me üksi – abilistest ja töödest idapiiril