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French foreign minister says it "would make sense to Delay it"

French foreign minister says it "would make sense to"
French foreign minister says it "would make sense to"
It's been several years that there have been accusations of corruption. It would make sense to take a bit of time, see what is true and not and then the authorities can adjudicate, but for now, it's giving a disastrous image," Fabius told France Inter radio.
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France's foreign minister said on Thursday it "would make sense" to delay tomorrow's vote to elect a new FIFA president in light of the latest corruption investigation.

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Speaking a day after the game was plunged into turmoil following the arrest of senior FIFA officials on U.S. corruption charges, Laurent Fabius said time was needed to establish exactly what was going on.

"It's been several years that there have been accusations of corruption. It would make sense to take a bit of time, see what is true and not and then the authorities can adjudicate, but for now, it's giving a disastrous image," Fabius told France Inter radio.

"I'm saying this on a personal level, but it would seem to make sense (to delay the election)," he said.

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