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PSM guna perlembagaan baru


AHMAD (kanan) berhasrat untuk mengadakan AGM pada hari sambutan ulang tahun ke-50 penubuhan Persatuan Sepak Takraw Malaysia pada 25 Jun depan.


PERSATUAN Sepak Takraw Malaysia (PSM) akan menggunakan perlembagaan baru pada mesyuarat agung tahunan (AGM) badan induk sepak takraw negara itu.

Bagaimanapun, tarikh sebenar AGM itu belum ditetapkan kerana perlembagaan baru tersebut perlu mendapat kelulusan daripada Pesuruhjaya Sukan.

Presiden PSM, Datuk Ahmad Ismail berkata, perkara itu dipersetujui sebulat suara oleh anggota Majlis Tertinggi PSM yang bermesyuarat di Petaling Jaya, kelmarin.


"Tarikh baru AGM akan ditentukan oleh jawatankuasa exco PSM dalam masa terdekat di mana 27 Jun merupakan hari terakhir untuk mengadakannya.

"Pada 25 Jun nanti, PSM akan mengadakan sambutan ulang tahun ke-50 dan besar kemungkinan, AGM itu akan diadakan pada tarikh ini," katanya kepada Kosmo! ketika dihubungi semalam.

Menurut Ahmad, PSM juga akan mengadakan proses pencalonan baru bagi memilih barisan kepimpinan persatuan itu termasuk jawatan presiden bagi penggal 2010-2013.

Katanya, semua persatuan negeri dan ahli gabungan akan diberikan borang pencalonan baru untuk bertanding bagi jawatan presiden, timbalan presiden dan empat kerusi naib presiden.

Pada proses pencalonan awal bulan lalu, Ahmad berjaya mempertahankan jawatannya bagi penggal 2010-2013 selepas borang pencalonan pencabar beliau dari Kuala Lumpur dan Selangor ditolak atas alasan tidak mendapat sokongan anggota gabungan lain.

Keputusan itu telah menimbulkan kontroversi dan pihak terbabit dikatakan mahu menggunakan injuksi mahkamah bagi menghalang proses pemilihan yang sepatutnya diadakan semalam.

Namun, jawatankuasa exco PSM mengambil keputusan menangguhkan AGM itu demi kebaikan ahli gabungan, sekali gus mengelak berlaku perpecahan dalam pentadbiran mereka.

Mengulas lanjut mengenai sambutan ulang tahun ke-50 penubuhan PSM, Ahmad berkata, satu karnival sukan sepak takraw akan diadakan pada hari tersebut.

"Selain mengadakan ekspo dan pameran, kami juga bercadang untuk mengadakan satu perlawanan persahabatan bersama musuh tradisi, Thailand.

"Kita akan menjemput beberapa pemain legenda dari kedua-dua negara untuk memeriahkan upacara tersebut," katanya.

Oleh NORZASRUDIN MOHAMED NOR
norzasrudin@kosmo.com.my

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