FFTT have accepted President Alain DUBOIS resignation

01/03/2011 – During the meeting held on February 25th French Table Tennis Association’s Executive Board accepted resignation handed by Alain DUBOIS from his position of FFTT President and Executive Board member. Mr. Jacques HELAINE has been a

01/03/2011 – During the meeting held on February 25th French Table Tennis Association’s Executive Board accepted resignation handed by Alain DUBOIS from his position of FFTT President and Executive Board member. Mr. Jacques HELAINE has been appointed to serve President’s function pro-tempore until next Committee meeting will take place.

Next April 2nd according to the FFTT statute a new President will be elected among the EB members to assure interim function up to the next General Assembly scheduled on December 17th 2011.

(EWT courtesy FFTT)

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