World Wushu Federation

World Wushu Federation

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Certainly — here is the statute translated into formal English:


Founder: Philosopher Super Grandmaster King Mohammadullah Omar Iman Dost

World Wushu Federation (WWF)

Preamble

This Constitution is established to define the structure, objectives, powers, responsibilities, and governance of the World Wushu Federation (WWF). The WWF, as the international governing body for the sport of Wushu, is committed to the development, promotion, and standardization of Wushu worldwide.

WWF operates as an official member of the World Sports Confederation (WSC) and shall uphold all principles of international sports governance, professional ethics, transparency, and fairness.


Article 1: Name and Identity

  1. Official name of the organization: World Wushu Federation (WWF)
  2. Abbreviation: WWF
  3. Legal status: International non-profit sports organization
  4. Scope of activities: Worldwide

Article 2: Headquarters

The headquarters of WWF shall be determined by the Executive Board and may be relocated upon approval of the General Assembly.


Article 3: Objectives

The objectives of WWF are:

  1. To promote and develop the sport of Wushu globally
  2. To organize international competitions and championships
  3. To establish technical, refereeing, and competition regulations
  4. To educate and certify coaches, referees, and athletes
  5. To promote sports values including:
    • Respect
    • Fairness
    • Discipline
    • Brotherhood
  6. To cooperate with international sports bodies, including the World Sports Confederation

Article 4: Membership

WWF membership consists of:

  1. National Wushu Federations
  2. Regional Wushu Associations
  3. Honorary Members
  4. Affiliate Members

Membership requirements:

  • Acceptance of this Constitution
  • Compliance with WWF regulations
  • Commitment to sports ethics and integrity

Article 5: Governing Bodies

The governing bodies of WWF are:

1. General Assembly

The highest decision-making authority.

2. Executive Board

Responsible for implementing all decisions and policies.

3. President

The official representative of the Federation.

4. Specialized Committees

Including:

  • Technical Committee
  • Refereeing Committee
  • Medical Committee
  • Ethics Committee
  • Development Committee

Article 6: Elections

  1. Elections shall be held every four (4) years.
  2. Voting shall be free, transparent, and democratic.
  3. The President shall be elected by majority vote.

Article 7: Duties of the President

The President of WWF shall:

  • Provide strategic leadership
  • Sign official documents
  • Represent WWF internationally
  • Oversee executive operations

Article 8: Finance

Financial resources of WWF include:

  • Membership fees
  • Sponsorships
  • Donations and grants
  • Competition revenues
  • Commercial agreements

All financial matters must be transparent and subject to auditing.


Article 9: Ethics and Discipline

WWF is committed to:

  • Combating doping
  • Preventing corruption
  • Eliminating discrimination
  • Preserving sportsmanship

Any violations shall be reviewed by the Disciplinary Committee.


Article 10: Dispute Resolution

Internal disputes shall first be reviewed by the internal arbitration body and, when necessary, referred to international arbitration authorities.


Article 11: Amendments

This Constitution may only be amended by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the General Assembly.


Article 12: Dissolution

The dissolution of WWF may only occur by a three-fourths (3/4) majority vote of the General Assembly.


Article 13: Final Provisions

This Constitution shall enter into force upon approval and shall be binding upon all members.


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