Estonian Olympic Committee to Hold General Assembly Regarding Kersti Kaljulaid’s Future The Estonian Olympic Committee (eok) will convene an Extraordinary General Assembly on April 27th to address calls for the dismissal of its current President, Kersti Kaljulaid. The decision to hold the assembly follows the receipt of 13 signatures initiating the process. According to EOK Secretary General Kristo Tohver, the Executive Committee approved the call for a general assembly via a web-based decision last week. This action was prompted by a growing movement within the eok seeking a change in leadership. The Extraordinary General Assembly is intended to formally discuss and potentially vote on the future of President Kaljulaid’s position. The process began after 13 members signed a petition demanding the general assembly. Attendees will include representatives from various sports associations and members of the eok. The meeting will focus on the ongoing concerns and the formal procedures for addressing the situation. Discussions will cover the established protocols for the general assembly and the collection of signatures. This extraordinary general assembly represents a significant step in the ongoing debate surrounding the leadership of the Estonian Olympic Committee. Topics: #eok #general #assembly Post navigation PHOTOS AND VIDEOS⟩French luxury brand took a big risk at the Chinese fashion week VIDEO ⟩ Ukraine destroyed Russia’s new and secret satellite communication system Spirit-030 for the first time