Carmarthenshire Councillor Ieuan Jones, the executive board member for education, described the protest as "a nonsense".
It also elects the Members of the Executive Board and appoints, every four years, the Director-General.
The 58 members of the Executive Board, appointed by the General Conference, meet twice a year.
She underlined that this had been raised in the Bureau of the Executive Board.
Supervisory board members are supposed to control and advise the executive board (the Vorstand).
Four members of the executive board are running to replace Jacques Rogge as president of the IOC.
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The following code of conducts was established by the executive board of the Press Council Thailand B.
Also, four members of the executive board are running to replace Dr. Jacques Rogge as president of the IOC.
The outcomes of the consultation will be presented to the Executive Board at its 190th session in October 2012.
The Executive Board meets twice a year to examine the execution of the programmes adopted by the General Conference.
Mr Byll-Cataria is part of the Executive Board of UIL, UNESCO, representing Togo.
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States are elected to the Executive Board for a term of four years.
Most members of the executive board were in a visible state of shock: one resigned, and more are expected to follow.
Policy resolutions, too, have a tendency to appear from nowhere, as happened at the executive board meeting that anointed Dr Brundtland.
The signing ceremony was attended by the Chair of the Executive Board, Ms Alissandra Cummins, and the chairs of the regional groups.
Since IOC rules only allow 28 sports, that left one spot for the eight sports that made presentations to the executive board Wednesday.
Katz serves on the executive board of Eurex and also represents the ISE on the board of directors of The Options Clearing Corp.
For example, on February 2 Israel joined the Executive Board of the UN Development Program and will join the board of UNICEF in 2013.
That was where the executive board of the International Olympic Committee voted to return golf to the Games in 2016 after a 112-year absence.
He increased the membership of the executive board from seven to 11, bringing in his own allies and demoting two of Mr Lindahl's lieutenants.
The Executive Board meets twice a year to examine the implementation of the programme adopted by the General Conference which meets every two years.
Councillor Mark Dobson, from the executive board, said the authority had to look at ways of generating new income as it continues to make cuts.
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After the close of the 36th session of the General Conference, the Executive Board will meet to elect its Bureau (Chairperson, Vice-chairpersons, Commission Presidents and Commissions).
Softball, squash, baseball, karate and roller sports all bid to be accepted as Olympic sports but were turned down by the executive board two months ago.
International Non-Governmental Organizations enjoying formal or operational relations with UNESCO, of which the list is established by the Executive Board, may submit up to 2 requests.
The funding is part of the council's proposed budget, which has been approved for consultation by the executive board, and will be considered by council later this month.
After a meeting with Ms Bokova and her team, Mr Ban addressed the Executive Board of UNESCO which is currently holding its 190th session (until 18 October).
Three South Eastern European Members - Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary - whose mandate only expires in 2011 have volunteered to leave the Executive Board to facilitate the rotation among countries.
Second, it recommends that the power of the executive board be increased relative to that of national central-bank governors, who are more likely to be influenced by national interests.
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