Estonian President Ousted in Vote
The Estonian Olympic Committee removed its president, Kersti Kaljulaid, through a vote. This vote was a ‘no-confidence’ vote. It raises questions about the organization’s leadership.
The Estonian Olympic Committee held an assembly on Monday. At this assembly, members voted to remove Kersti Kaljulaid as president. The vote was a ‘no-confidence’ vote, meaning they did not trust her leadership. This action is causing concern about how the EOK is run. The future of the organization is now uncertain.
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Kaljulaid Removed by EOC
The Estonian Olympic Committee voted to remove president Kersti Kaljulaid.
No-Confidence Vote Resulted
A no-confidence vote led to Kersti Kaljulaid's removal.
Assembly Held on Monday
The removal happened after an extraordinary general assembly.
Questions About EOC Leadership
The vote raises concerns about the EOC's leadership.
Kaljulaid Was EOK Head
Kersti Kaljulaid previously held the position of EOK head.