Αγαπητοί συνάδελφοι,
ενόψει της ετήσιας Γενικής Συνέλευσης που θα πραγματοποιηθεί σύντομα, το ΔΣ του ΣΠΕΑΑ προτίθεται να προτείνει την τροποποίηση του ισχύοντος καταστατικού. Καλείσθε να υποβάλετε τροποποιήσεις που κρίνετε απαραίτητες σε περίπτωση που η διαδικασία τροποποίησης ενεργοποιηθεί.
Σας ενημερώνουμε ότι το Άρθρο 20 του καταστατικού ορίζει τα εξής:
«Το Καταστατικό του Συλλόγου τροποποιείται στο σύνολό του, ή σε ορισμένα από τα άρθρα του, σε Γενική Συνέλευση, μετά από πρόταση του Διοικητικού Συμβουλίου, ή του 1/3 των ταμειακά εντάξει μελών, στα οποία θα πρέπει να παρευρίσκονται τα μισά τουλάχιστον από ταμειακά εντάξει μέλη. Οι αποφάσεις παίρνονται με πλειοψηφία των 3/4 των παρόντων.»
Για να υποβάλετε τις προτάσεις σας πατήστε εδώ.
Η διαβούλευση σε πρώτη φάση θα παραμείνει ανοιχτή μέχρι την ημερομηνία διεξαγωγής της Γενικής Συνέλευσης.
Για δική σας διευκόλυνση, σύντομα θα αναρτηθεί το κείμενο του καταστατικού σε μορφή pdf.
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Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.
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While she put her plans on the back burner for a while, Dreyfuss says that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 ultimately prompted her to finally leave the US permanently.
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Dreyfuss loves the local food and usually eats out at least three times a week, something she simply couldn’t have afforded to do when she was based in San Diego, California, where she lived and worked as a teacher previously.
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While she put her plans on the back burner for a while, Dreyfuss says that the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021 ultimately prompted her to finally leave the US permanently.
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