The French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) bangs its fists on the table. While elections within the various sports federations are underway, numerous controversies emerge. In boxing, Sarah Ourahmoune threw in the towel after receiving racist and sexist messages, while Estelle Mossely denounced “rumors and defamatory messages”. Many lists from different disciplines have also been invalidated.
On Wednesday, the CNOSF wanted to recall “its ethical recommendations for federal election campaigns”. In a press release, the members of the Executive Office recalled the “rules based on the values of respect and tolerance, aimed at guaranteeing the conduct of federal elections in democratic and peaceful conditions. » “The CNOSF wishes to reaffirm that candidates and their supporters must adopt dignified and measured behavior,” it reads.
“Some comments are completely unacceptable,” says CNOSF president David Lappartient. I strongly condemn comments of this type which attack people’s dignity. I assure full support to those who have been victims. We will not fail to draw conclusions and lessons from this electoral event. » The sports law of March 2, 2022, which aimed to democratize sport in France, has already been criticized. The analysis will be done after the elections.
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