Developing equestrian nations will no longer be able to influence FEI sport rules or other major policy matters until they have more experience, under a drastic constitutional change to be put before the FEI General Assembly (GA) in Antwerp next month.

The FEI board wants to alter the Statutes by creating a new “Associate” tier of membership which has no voting rights until the new country is admitted as a Full Member. Even then, it cannot vote on Olympic or Paralympic matters until it has started a rider at those events.

There will be no immediate impact as existing rights remain with all 136 countries ((70% of all the countries in the world) who are FEI members on November 12, the week before the 2021 GA. This includes many who, historically, have no presence whatsoever on the international stage but enjoy equal voting rights at the GA with major players such as the US (which has 2,408 FEI registered riders), Canada (691) Britain (2,487), Germany (3,042), France (5,163), Italy (3,152) and the Netherlands (1,203.)

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