The CebuFA non elections
Much has been said about the failed CebuFA elections last Feb. 23 and seven people are now in an ad hoc committee to determine the qualification of members and the conduct of elections.
I didn't get to attend that meeting, but I have a few questions.
What were they thinking?
I am no constitutional expert, but if a class wants to hold an election, shouldn't the whole class be present? I really don't understand why the coaches, and members weren't invited and why they had to resort to a text-brigade the night before to barge into the meeting, forcing the formation of the ad hoc committee.
If the coaches hadn't barged in, would the elections have pushed through? And would the new set of officers be accepted by the community?
I didn't get to attend that meeting, but I have a few questions.
What were they thinking?
I am no constitutional expert, but if a class wants to hold an election, shouldn't the whole class be present? I really don't understand why the coaches, and members weren't invited and why they had to resort to a text-brigade the night before to barge into the meeting, forcing the formation of the ad hoc committee.
If the coaches hadn't barged in, would the elections have pushed through? And would the new set of officers be accepted by the community?
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