Kasparov clarifies remarks about Fide Presidency candidature

Legendary 13th World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov has written tweeted and posted on his Facebook page a clarification to the recent interview given to to Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung that he is firmly committed to push FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov out of office. (The interview was given to Stefan Löffler in Moscow on the sidelines of the Anand-Gelfand World Chess Championship, 2012. (You can read the previous post on the comment Breaking Chess News: Kasparov Likely to run for Fide Presidency 2014)

Meanwhile, Kasparov has said, “To clarify the recent news reports, it is true that I think it is essential to do whatever is necessary to remove Kirsan Ilyumzhinov from the International Chess Federation (FIDE). And if that means running for FIDE president myself in 2014, it is possible but not the real priority. What is Important is Taking FIDE Chess and back from Ilyumzhinov, Who Brings After disgrace disgrace to the sport by Meeting with Murderous Dictators while Ignoring the Opportunities to Bring Chess INTO Education Systems around the World. I Will Post article on a Long My thoughts about the future of chess and FIDE after this weekend’s 10th anniversary event for the Kasparov Chess Foundation in Bryant Park in New York City. It is from 10am to 2pm on June 16 with a kids tournament and more. If you can attend I will see you there!” Kasparov also tweeted similarly.

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