Arkady Dvorkovich appointed new FIDE president

Arkady Dvorkovich is taking over from fellow Russian Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, who was ousted in July.

Published : Oct 03, 2018 22:30 IST

Arkady Dvorkovich is a former deputy Prime Minister of Russia.

Arkady Dvorkovich was elected new President of FIDE (World Chess Federation) at the General Assembly here on Wednesday.

He is taking over from fellow Russian Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, who was ousted in July.

Dvorkovich was crowned the new FIDE head after British chess grandmaster Nigel Short withdrew his candidacy.

The Russian candidate then defeated the only remaining candidate, Georgios Makropoulos, by 103 votes to 78. Dvorkovich becomes the first new president since 1995.

Other office-bearers

Deputy President: Bachar Kouatly; General Secretary: Sewa Enyonam Fumey; Vice-Presidents: Mahir Mammedov & Julio Granda Zuniga; Treasurer: Zhu Chen.