Direktlänk till inlägg 10 oktober 2008
Ur Dog World Annual 1984 by Lisbeth Ch Sigfridsson (i.e. Högman):With 1984 on the way people of Sweden, Norway and Finland can comfort themselves with the thought that their Kennel Clubs still rule in a compartatively democratic way. Liberal democracy does encourage people to take an intererest, and take part in the ruling of their clubs, and the future of dog sport.Sweden boasts a man at the lead of international dog affairs as chairman of the Swedish Kennel, for Bertil Lagerblad is now chairman elect for the FCI as well. FCI (short for Fédèration Cynologique Internationale) is the govering body of most Kennel Clubs of the world, save the great dogsport nations like the United Kingdom, USA, Australia and the Republic of Ireland. All the countries within the FCI are governed by the regulations laid down by that body and, although each country has its own national equivalent of the Kennel Club, for international shows each must stick to the rules laid down by the FCI.FCI has many times been criticised for its bureaucrazy, for lacking realism and efficiency and people have aired their views that Sweden should leave the FCI and be run more like the UK. The election of Bertil Lagerblad as FCI chairman, pessimists grimly say, was a diabolical but skilful move to ensure that Sweden remains under the wing of FCI. More optimistic people, on the other hand, have strong hopes that this great gundog man and international judge will bring a bit of common sense and efficiency into the Continental system.
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