Andrija Čađenović dismissed, call for reconciliation in judo sport

The next extraordinary or election Assembly will be held in 15 days, when the new leadership of the Association and the Board of Directors will be elected.

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Photo: Judo Association of Montenegro
Photo: Judo Association of Montenegro
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Andrija Čađenović is no longer the president of the Judo Association of Montenegro - he was voted no-confidence at the Assembly session, which was held in Kolašin, the organization announced.

The session was attended by delegates from 12 out of 22 clubs.

The statement states that the president of the Alliance and the JSCG Board of Directors did not provide the members of the Assembly with "copies of all printed and scanned bank statements, the report of the authorized accounting agency and the report on the payment cards of all suppliers and service providers of the JSCG, so that the delegates have a clear view of the financing". , as well as the minutes and decisions from the Board of Directors' meetings, although, as stated, they were asked to do so several times.

"Until the day of the session, the requested documents were not delivered and therefore a negative opinion was given on the financial report, which was not even adopted and will be the subject of further controls, which will be taken care of by the new JSCG authorities".

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At the session, six new delegates to the JSCG Assembly were appointed, as well as nine new clubs that applied for membership were verified, and which will become full six months after the JSCG session at which they were verified.

The next extraordinary or election Assembly will be held in 15 days, when the new leadership of the Association and the Board of Directors will be elected.

Ten days after the appointment of the election session, the clubs will be obliged to submit proposals for the new president and members of the Supervisory Board.

"After the election of the new leadership, we expect to work on reconciliation, improvement and popularization of judo sport in Montenegro, because the turmoil and media skirmishes in the previous period caused a lot of damage to our sport, especially to competitors, as well as a bad image with international bodies and judo institution", the announcement concludes.

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