Pacolli engages in an international chess arena, joins Russian team Ilyumzhinov

Kosovo's deputy prime minister has decided to become part of the compromised Russian team Kirsan Ilyumzhinov to lead the World Chess Federation. Ilyumizhnov is a good friend of President Putin's, but he has had close ties with the dictator, as it were, Bashar Al Assad. Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli has become [...]
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli has become part of Russian team Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, in the race for the World Chess Federation (FIDE). Mr. Ilyumizhnov, who has been leading this federation for two decades, is one of the most compromised persons in the sports world. He was at the helm of this federation under sanctions from the United States of America as a man close to Bashar Al Assad's regime.
A World Chess Federation document published by the medium who reflects shah sports news Chesdom. com, the name of former President Pacolli has been proposed to become part of Ilyumizhnov's team for the FIDE presidential election, 2018, as vice president. Mr. Pacolli, based on some Google research, is seen in association with Russian Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, writes Express newspaper.
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, from 1995 to today, is at the helm of the World Chess Federation. Now you're running for this position again. But, this time, at the opening of his candidacy, he has also introduced his team, with which he claims to lead even a FIDE mandate.
Part of his team, Kosovo Foreign Affairs Minister Behgjet Pacolli has also presented it. And if he wins the election, Ilyumzhinov has seen Behgjet Pacolli as his deputy.
Behgjet Pacolli has been contacted, about the fact that his name figures in support of the Russian election of FIDA 2018. Pacolli said it was FDE he was chosen to be in the position of FDE vice president.
“They have normally proposed my name, but I have not yet addressed this problem, I have not yet given a decision”, said Behgjet Pacolli, when asked whether he was elected by the Federation itself, or he himself has given support to the current FIDA president for the last election.
Asked why the name of Pacolli, elected by the Federation for Vice President, was exactly what he said:
“select people known, dominant around the world, like any other Federation that chooses”.
But Pacolli said Ilyumzhinov knows him very well. He even said Ilyumzinov “is not Russian, saying. He's a calamic”.
I know the president, the president of the Republic of Kalqim. I know it pretty well”, Pacolli said.
Significantly, Ilyumzhinov had visited Syria in 2012, and had played chess with dictator Bashar Al-Assad. Ilyumzhinov also had warm relations with former Iraqi and Libyan leaders Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi. This was even documented through some pictures they took together. While reports of this FIDA senior official with Russia's president, Western media report, are fantastic.
Besides Pacolli, on the list of the next president's candidate team of FIDEs, finds the name of Princess Rajadarasari Jayankura of Thailand, with which Pacolli also has a closeness. Princess Rajadarassri himself says “has close friends” Pacol and Ilyumhinov.
Rajadarassar's relationship with Ilyumzhinov is said to originate with activities related to Buddhism, their common religion. He, by the time he was hit by the U.S., had appointed him to act as a PDA deputy.
The prestigious newspaper “The Guardian” had done a research on Kirsan Ilyumzhinov's connections with Bashar Al-Assadin, so publishing pictures with Gaddafi.

Ilyumzhinov is an unusual figure. He believes the chess is a “cosmic game” that was brought to the ground by aliens and claimed he was kidnapped by aliens from his apartment balcony in Moscow. He said aliens wore that “cosm clothes”.
Russia, for many years, has been leading the Buddhist Republic of Kalmeykia, which conditions in Russia's southern region. He, on the outskirts of the city, built a “chess town” and introduced chess lessons in schools as a mandatory program.
Kalmeykia is the only country in Europe where most residents belong to Buddhism. /GazetaExpress













