ZURICH, June 1 (Reuters) - FIFA approved plans to change the voting system used for choosing World Cup hosts on Wednesday following the re-election of Sepp Blatter as president.
FIFA’s Congress voted by 176 votes to four in favour
of a proposal from Blatter under which the executive committee of the 208-member Congress would choose from a shortlist prepared by the executive committee.
Currently, the hosts are chosen by the 24-man executive committee.
Congress also approved changes intended to strengthen the ethics committee and to create a new watchdog named the “solution committee.”
FIFA’s Congress voted by 176 votes to four in favour
of a proposal from Blatter under which the executive committee of the 208-member Congress would choose from a shortlist prepared by the executive committee.
Currently, the hosts are chosen by the 24-man executive committee.
Congress also approved changes intended to strengthen the ethics committee and to create a new watchdog named the “solution committee.”
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