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	  FIG General Assembly
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		Agenda
	  45th General Assembly - 2022
	Sunday 4 September - online, 
	Sunday 11 September and 15 September 2022 
	on site in Warsaw Poland (with online broadcast)
	
		Welcome to this 45th FIG General Assembly, partly online, and 
		primarily in Warsaw, Poland. 
		In 2021 the entire General Assembly had to be online. It worked, and 
		it was possible to carry through the General Assembly. But the online 
		version was held because it was not possible to meet in person. In the 
		future, the main focus will be on the onsite meeting.
		2021 was also the first year experiencing online voting. We used the 
		system SimplyVoting and it worked satisfactorily. Due to the remaining 
		uncertainty of travelling from some areas FIG Council has decided also 
		in 2022 to continue online voting.
		The General Assembly 2022 will be a mixed General Assembly. 
		The first session will be only online and will take place one week 
		before the Congress starts. 
		There will be two on-site sessions during the Congress days and both 
		sessions will be with live broadcast.
	The following will explain in detail the format and procedure of the 
	General Assembly.
		Go to:
		
	
		(see the full Congress programme at
		www.fig.net/fig2022) 
		
			
			| 
			Sunday, 4 September 2022
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				| 10:00-12:00 CEST | online | General Assembly 
				Session 1: Regular agenda items and reports
 The link to attend this session is:
 https://live.evenea.com/262-365-403
 This link will take you to a registration page, and when you 
				have registered you will receive an individual link
 This session will include most of the agenda items
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				|  |  | Voting on the 
				adoption of the general agenda items will start after this 
				General Assembly session | 
			
			| 
			Sunday, 11 September 2022 | 
			
				| 13:00-15:00 CEST | Warsaw with broadcast
 | General Assembly 
				Session 2: Get to know your candidates
 An introduction to the President and Vice President candidates 
				Q&A session with the president candidates Presentations by vice 
				president candidates
 
 The link to this session is:  https://meeting15.com/en/join-event/fig-international-federation-of-surveyors-xxvii-fig-congress-2022/4606
 If you will attend on 4 September your online registration 
				will be transferred.
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				|  | online | Voting for Vice President 
				candidates start shortly after the session at 16:00 (CEST) | 
			
				|  |  | NB - Voting for 
				President candidate starts Tuesday 13 September 18:00 (CEST) | 
			
			| 
			Monday, 12 September 2022 | 
			
				| 16:30-18:00 CEST | Warsaw | Member Association 
				Forum by invitation only (no online attendance or broadcast and no 
				recording)
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			| 
			Tuesday, 13 September 2022 | 
			
				| 9:00-11:00 CEST | Warsaw | Director Generals 
				Forum (Affiliate members) (no online attendance or 
				broadcast and no recording) | 
			
				| 18:00 
				CEST |  | The voting for President 
				starts | 
			
			| 
			Wednesday, 14 September 2022 | 
			
				| 16:30-18:00 CEST | Warsaw | Academic Member Forum – jointly organised by FIG 
				Commission 2 and FAO (will be broadcast)
 | 
			
				| 16:30-18:00 CEST | Warsaw with broadcast
 | Presidents meeting by invitation only (no online attendance or broadcast and no 
				recording)
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			| 
			Thursday, 15 September 2022 | 
			
				| 10:00-13:00 CEST | Warsaw with broadcast
 | General Assembly 
				Session 3: Results of the elections, follow up on the Congress 
				activities and what to expect in the coming years 
 The link to this session is:  https://meeting15.com/en/join-event/fig-international-federation-of-surveyors-xxvii-fig-congress-2022/4606
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		All members are encouraged to participate in the General Assembly (as 
		well as all other interested). Each member is encouraged to appoint an 
		official representative. With the appointment of an official 
		representative, FIG considers the respective member as being “present” 
		at the General Assembly. 
		Eligible to vote are member associations (MA) in good 
		standing. The appointed official representative will be the 
		person who will receive the emails with the links to votings and who 
		will cast the votes on behalf of the association.
		Please note that only member associations in good standing 
		will be able to vote at the General Assembly. This means that the 
		association does not have unpaid arrears from 2021 or earlier. FIG 
		Office will send out reminders to all members in arrears. If you are in 
		doubt whether your association has unpaid, please contact FIG Office at
		FIG@fig.net. Payment of arrears must be 
		received before 2 September 2022 in order for the member association to 
		register and to be included in the first voting on general matters. 
		Later payments will be considered as not received in due time. 
		For the two other elections (two vice presidents and president) it is 
		possible to pay onsite the latest on Sunday 11 September before the 
		General Assembly starts in order to be included in the elections.
		 
		All member associations are asked to appoint their official delegate the 
		latest on 25 August 2022. This will be done through 
		this google form:
		
		https://forms.gle/VUCLEbzs5qDt7ysU6  
		If you cannot access the google form, please contact FIG-Director 
		Louise Friis-Hansen to receive the form directly (in .doc format) 		LFH@fig.net  
	
		
		Session 1: Online session on 4 September
		For the online session on 4 September we will use a 
		special online system (for this session only) called Evenea and all who 
		want to attend must register separately to this session.
		This is the link to the 
		registration and to access this session:
		
		https://live.evenea.com/262-365-403
		Sessions 2 and 3 - onsite with broadcast
		The onsite sessions will take place in Warsaw Poland, at Doubletree by 
		Hilton Conference Centre. We encourage you to attend in person. 
		Register 
		here for the full congress
		If you will not be able to attend in person it will be possible to 
		follow the sessions online. The sessions will also be recorded and made 
		available afterwards.
		If you have already registered for the congress with online 
		attendance you will also have access to these sessions. If not, you can 
		register for
		online 
		attendance for the full conference here
		In case you ONLY want to attend the General Assembly sessions and NOT 
		the full congress, please
		
		register here
		Time Zone
		The challenge of a global event with online attendance will be the 
		different time zones. Since the on-site Congress will take place in 
		Poland, this time zone, CEST (Central European Summer Time) will be used 
		in general.
	
	VOTING AND ADOPTION OF AGENDA ITEMS
		Voting will be online and will take place in different rounds. 
		Official delegates who attend onsite in Warsaw will also vote online. 
		Please make sure that you have access to your email. For each voting 
		round an email is sent to the official delegate from SimplyVoting.com  
		with instructions on how to logon. For those associations with more than 
		one vote, separate emails for each vote will be sent.
		We will be using the online voting system Simply Voting (https://www.simplyvoting.com/) 
		which is the same system as in 2021. In order to make sure that each 
		member association can vote (due to the different time zones and 
		eventually instable internet connection) we will give you sufficient 
		time to cast your vote. When a voting ends FIG Director and the 
		appointed tellers, will get a certified report from Simply Voting with 
		the result. In case a delegate is not able to access the system the 
		tellers can confidentially assist with the cast of vote.
		All member associations will be asked to appoint an official 
		representative for the voting. Submission of the official representative 
		must be done here:
		
		https://forms.gle/VUCLEbzs5qDt7ysU6 
		Please note: It is important that we get a valid email address for 
		the official representative. The links to the voting sheets will be sent 
		to the email address that you provide to us, and only to this one email 
		address. You cannot enter more than one email address.
		Members who have two or three votes will receive two or three emails 
		– please note it is possible to vote separately in each of the voting 
		sheets.
		Three different voting processes
		The official representative from each member in good standing will 
		receive emails coming from simplyvoting.com with a link to the voting 
		sheet. The system ensures that it is not possible to see how the votes 
		are cast.
		There will be three voting processes:
		
			- All general agenda items
- Election for the two Vice President posts
- Election for the post of President
Process 1: All general agenda items
		The voting sheet for all other items will include the following 
		topics:
		
			- Adoption of the president’s report
- Adoption of the audited financial reports from 2021, the written 
			financial reports and the budgets 2022-2025 
- Adoption of the motions of agenda items that do not require 
			voting
- Adoption of the proposal that Council will be given the power to 
			decide on the destination for the FIG Working Week 2028 because it 
			is the 150th anniversary of FIG 
- Adoption of the report from the Engagement committees and that 
			FIG Council will elaborate on the recommendations 
		
			| This 
			voting will take place over 3 days | Start: Sunday 4 September 16:00 
			(4PM) CEST End: Wednesday 7 September 10:00 (10AM) CEST
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		Process 2: Election of two Vice Presidents for the term 2023-2026
		Two Vice Presidents must be elected. There are four candidates.
		This means that at least two voting rounds are needed and can be up to 
		four voting rounds. According to the statutes:
		 
		Election of the first Vice President:
		 
		IF: one candidate gets 50% or more votes in the first 
		round this candidate is elected. Election continues to the election of 
		the 2nd candidate between the two candidates who received the most votes 
		in the first round.
		IF: no candidate gets 50% of the votes there will be a 
		new round of voting for 1st candidate between the two candidates with 
		the most votes.
		 
		Election of the second Vice President will be done 
		between the remaining three candidates:
		IF: one candidate gets 50% or more votes in the 
		first round this candidate is elected. Election continues to the 
		election of the 2nd candidate between the two candidates who received 
		the most votes in the first round.
		IF: no candidate gets 50% of the votes there will be a 
		new round of voting for 1st candidate between the two candidates with 
		the most votes.
		NEW Schedule for the election of Vice 
		Presidents - updated 12 September
	
		
			| First voting round | Start: Monday 12 September 18:00 CEST End: Tuesday 13 September 08:00 CEST
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			| Second voting round * | Start: Tuesday 13 September 09:00 CEST End: Tuesday 13 September 23:00 CEST
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			| Third voting round ** | Start: Wednesday 14 September 00:00 (Midnight) CEST, End: Wednesday 14 September 14:00 CEST
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			| Fourth voting round *** | Start: Wednesday 14 September 15:00 CEST End: Thursday 15 
			September 05:00 CEST
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			| 14 hours per round* with EITHER 2nd round for the 1st candidate OR first round for the 
			second candidate among the three remaining candidates.
 ** with EITHER first round for the second candidate among the three 
			remaining candidates, OR 2nd round for the 2nd candidate among the 
			two candidates with the most votes*** if needed
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		Please note the schedule has been changed - 12 
		September 2022
	
		
			| First voting round | Start: Sunday 11 September 18:00 CEST End: Monday 12 September 14:00 CEST
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			| Second voting round * | Start: Monday 12 September 16:00 CEST End: Tuesday 13 September 12:00 CEST
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			| Third voting round ** | Start: Tuesday 13 September 14:00 CEST, End: Wednesday 14 September 10:00 CEST
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			| Fourth voting round *** | Start: Wednesday 14 September 12:00 CEST End: Thursday 15 
			September 8:00 CEST
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			| 20 hours per round* with EITHER 2nd round for the 1st candidate OR first round for the 
			second candidate among the three remaining candidates.
 ** with EITHER first round for the second candidate among the three 
			remaining candidates, OR 2nd round for the 2nd candidate among the 
			two candidates with the most votes*** if needed
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	The appointed delegates from each member association eligible to vote 
	will receive an email from 
	www.simplyvoting.com  with a link to the voting sheet when each of the 
	voting rounds starts, and one reminder if no vote has been cast after 10 
	hours.   
		Process 3: Election for President 
		There are three candidates for the position for President. This means 
		that there will either be one or two rounds of voting. The voting will 
		be started on Tuesday 13 September at 18:00 CEST to 
		give the president candidates some time in Warsaw before the voting 
		begins.
		IF: one candidate gets 50% or more votes in the 
		first round this candidate is elected. 
		IF: no candidate gets 50% of the votes in the first 
		round there will be a new round of voting between the two candidates 
		with the most votes.
	
		
			| First voting round | Start: Tuesday 13 September 18:00 CESTEnd: Wednesday 14 September 12:00 (AM) CEST
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			| Second voting round * | Start: Wednesday 14 September 14:00 CESTEnd: Thursday 
			15 September 8:00 (AM)CEST
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			| 18 hours per round* IF needed: 2nd round with the two candidates who got most votes
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		The appointed delegates from each member association eligible to vote 
		will receive an email from 
		www.simplyvoting.com with a link to the voting sheet when the voting 
		starts, and one reminder.
		Please note: once your vote has been cast/submitted, you cannot undo 
		or change it.
		For each new round of voting, all official appointed member 
		association representatives will receive an email.
		The voting system is generating anonymous replies which means that 
		no-one can see who has voted what. Further, no-one can see the result 
		until the voting round has been finalised. A reminder will be sent at a 
		certain time before deadline from the system to those who have not 
		voted. All this is done automatically.
		
    	
	
	Overview of voting processes and dates
		Process 1:
		
		
		Process 2:
		
		
		Process 3: 
		
		Illustraiton has been deleted - no longer valid - 12 September 2022
		
    	
		For the full Working Week programme check: 	
	http://www.fig.net/fig2021
		We ask for your active participation:	
		- Read this agenda with its attachments
- Submit your questions and comments – members, 
		individuals, persons with an interest in FIG… – you are all encouraged 
		to submit: 
		https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 
 Deadline 25 August 2022
Special information to member associations: Please 
	submit in this second form the name and contact details of your official 
	delegate. This is needed in order to vote. Read more under “Voting” and 
	“Roll Call”.
		
		https://forms.gle/VUCLEbzs5qDt7ysU6   
	Deadline 25 August 2022
		Go to:
		
	
	
	AGENDA
	
	for the meetings to be held on 
	Sunday 4 September (online), 
	Sunday 11 September and Thursday 15 September 2022 at 
	DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Conference Centre Warsaw, Poland  
	
	Introduction
	This online version of the agenda includes link to all 
	appendices in .pdf.
	To download the agenda in .pdf 
	please click here: 
	
	 Agenda  (pdf, 35 pages)
	Agenda  (pdf, 35 pages) 
	
	
	Note: Revisions are shown only on the .htm version 
	of the agenda and marked with colour.
	The individual appendix files can be downloaded below under 
	each item in pdf format.
	PLEASE NOTE: FIG 
	Office has sent invitation and agenda only by email. The General Assembly 
	has been announced previously directly to all members. 
	Changes to the agenda after it was 
	originally distributed by email to the member associations are marked in 
	this agenda with colour and date. 
	
	List of Agenda Items 
	
		- OPENING PROCEEDINGS
- ROLL CALL
- APPOINTMENT OF TELLERS
- ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
- ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES OF THE 43rd AND 44th GENERAL ASSEMBLY
- MEMBERSHIP
- PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2022 
- APPOINTMENT OF HONORARY 
		MEMBERS 
- CO-OPERATION WITH THE UNITED 
		NATIONS AND THE WORLD BANK
- LIAISON WITH INTERNATIONAL 
		PROFESSIONAL ORGANISATIONS
- FIG ACCOUNTS FOR 2021 
		AUDITOR'S REPORTS AND BUDGETS 2022-2025
- SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR 2024
- FIG FOUNDATION
- FIG COMMISISONS
- FIG NETWORKS AND PERMANENT 
		INSTITUTIONS
- TASK FORCE ON FIG AND THE 
		SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
- NEW PUBLICATIONS
- FIG WORKING WEEK 2028
- APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSION 
		CHAIRS FOR THE TERM 2023-2026
- REPORT OF THE ENGAGMENT COMMITTEE
- ROLL CALL 
- ELECTION OF PRESIDENT FOR 2023-2026 - PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES
		
- ELECTION OF TWO VICE PRESIDENTS FOR 2023-2026 - PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES
- FIG PRESIDENTS MEETING
- ROLL CALL
- ELECTION OF PRESIDENT - RESULT
- ELECTION OF TWO VICE PRESIDENTS - RESULT
- ADOPTION OF ALL AGENDA ITEMS
- APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSION CHAIRS
- MEMBERSHIP
- REPORTS FROM ASSOCIATION, AFFILIATE, ACADEMIC AND CORPORATE MEMBERS FORUM
- REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONS
- REPORTS FROM NETWORKS, TASK FORCES, PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS, FIG FOUNDATION AND OTHER CONGRESS ACTIVITIES
- OTHER ISSUES
- REPORT ON THE FIG CONGRESS 2026 IN CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
- REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2025 IN BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA
- REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2024 IN ACCRA, GHANA
- REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2023 IN ORLANDO FLORIDA, USA
- PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION AND CLOSING CEREMONY
		
	
		Video recording of session 1 - 4 September 2022
		
	
	
	1. OPENING PROCEEDINGS
		President Rudolf Staiger to open the 45th General Assembly. 
		Agenda items 1-20 will be included in General Assembly session 1 – 
		online 4 September 2022
		Agenda items 21-23 will be included in General Assembly session 2 – 11 
		September 2022 in Warsaw, Poland
		Agenda items 25-39 will be included in General Assembly session 3 – 15 
		September 2022 in Warsaw Poland
	
	2. ROLL CALL
		Both official members and also persons with an interest in FIG are 
		encouraged to participate in the General Assembly. 
		All member associations are asked to appoint their official delegate 
		the latest on 25 August 2022. This will be done through this google 
		form: 
		
		https://forms.gle/VUCLEbzs5qDt7ysU6 
		If you cannot access the google form, please contact FIG Director 
		Louise Friis-Hansen to receive the form directly (in .doc format)
		LFH@fig.net 
		With the appointment of an official representative, FIG considers the 
		members as “present” at the General Assembly. It is important that you 
		register your official delegate. There will be a roll call for the 
		attendees being present in Warsaw for session 2 and 3.
		Please note that only member associations in good standing will be 
		able to vote at the General Assembly. This means that the association 
		does not have unpaid arrears from 2021 or earlier. FIG Office will send 
		out reminders to all members in arrears. If you are in doubt whether 
		your association has unpaid, please contact FIG Office at
		FIG@fig.net. Payment of arrears must be 
		received before 31 August 2022 in order for the member association to 
		register and to be included in the first voting on general matters. 
		Later payments will be considered as not received in due time. 
		For the two other elections (two vice presidents and president) it is 
		possible to pay onsite the latest on Sunday 11 September before the 
		General Assembly starts in order to be included in the elections.
		Appendix to item 2, 21 & 25: 
		Roll Call
		including information 
		on member associations that are not allowed to vote at the General 
		Assembly because of unpaid membership fees for 2021 and earlier. (updated 
		3 September 2022) 
	Motion: Those members who have assigned an official delegate are 
	recorded in the minutes as present for all sessions. In addition we make a 
	roll call for those who are represented in person in Warsaw on 11 and 15 
	September. 
	Decision:
	3. APPOINTMENT OF TELLERS
	Normally the General Assembly shall appoint two persons as tellers for 
	the entire General Assembly. Since voting will take place online through a 
	secure voting system, SimplyVoting, a certified report from SimplyVoting 
	with the results will be published.
	The voting sheets will be prepared by FIG-Office and two appointed 
	tellers will apart from FIG Director have access to the SimplyVoting system.
	
		
			| Security, Reliability and Transparency of the Electronic 
			Voting It is important to note that nobody within FIG including the two 
			tellers will have access to details of the cast votes. The voting itself 
			runs fully automatic and is under the external control of Simply 
			Voting Inc., 5160 Decarie Boulevard Suite 502, Montreal, QC H3X 2H9, 
			Canada. For more information please. visit the website
			www.simplyvoting.com  | 
	
	The voting system allows the tellers to see who has cast a vote and 
	when 
	this has been done, but they cannot see any details on what each delegate 
	has voted, nor can they see any results until the voting is finalised and a 
	report has been created by SimplyVoting. Once the voting is over the overall 
	result will be published by the system.
	FIG Council suggests to appoint the two representatives nominated for 
	honorary membership:
		
			-  Stephen Djaba, Ghana 
- Volker Schwieger, Germany 
Motion: That the General Assembly appoints two tellers:
	
		- Stephen Djaba, Ghana 
- Volker Schwieger, Germany 
Decision:
	4. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
	The General Assembly was announced through the 
	newsletter and on FIG web site, and the Agenda for the General Assembly was 
	published in July on the web site and sent by email to all members. 
	Motion: That the agenda for 2022 will be adopted 
	Decision:
	5. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES OF THE 43rd AND 44th
	GENERAL ASSEMBLY
	The minutes from 2020/2021 have been circulated previously. The General 
	Assembly 2020 was held together with the General Assembly 2021, hence the 
	agendas and minutes of these two assemblies are merged.
	Appendix to item 5:
	The minutes of the General 
	Assembly held online in June 2021 
	Motion: That the minutes are adopted as recorded. 
	Decision:
	6. MEMBERSHIP
	6.1 Admittance of new Member Associations
	FIG has received no new applications for membership since the 44th 
	General Assembly. 
	6.2 Other Member Association Issues
	There are no other Member Association issues 
	Motion: That the General Assembly notes the update.
	Decision: 
	
	6.3 Expulsion of member associations
	The General Assembly has power to expel from the Federation any member 
	association whose fees are in arrears and shall under normal circumstances 
	expel any member association whose fees are three years in arrears. (Article 
	4.3 of the Statutes). 
	
		- 
		Lithuanian Association of Surveyors LMA, Lithuania, MA-10053
		
- 
		Ordre des Géomètres du Togo (OGT), MA-10084
		
- 
		Ordre Des Geometres Experts Du Benin, MA-10113
		
- 
		Association of Professional Land Surveyors of Liberia, MA-10119
		Amended 29-08-2022
- 
		Ordre des Géomètres Experts de Côte d’Ivoire (OGECI), MA-10129 
		Amended 12-09-2022
- 
		Society Of Engineers - UAE, United Arab Emirates, MA-10131
 
The FIG office has sent information to these associations informing that 
	if their membership fees are still in arrears at the time of the General 
	Assembly the General Assembly shall expel the above member associations at 
	its meeting on 4 September 2022 unless FIG Office receives payment from the associations.
	After acceptance of the new member association and before expulsions, the 
	number of FIG member associations is 102 from 85 countries. 
	Motion: That the General Assembly notes that at this General 
	Assembly there are two members to expel unless FIG office receives payment 
	from the associations:
	
		- 
		Lithuanian Association of Surveyors LMA, Lithuania, MA-10053
		
- 
		Ordre des Géomètres du Togo (OGT), MA-10084
		
- 
		Ordre des Geometres Experts Du Benin, MA-10113
		
- 
		Association of Professional Land Surveyors of Liberia, MA-10119
		Amended 29-08-2022
- 
		Ordre des Géomètres Experts de Côte d’Ivoire (OGECI), MA-10129 
		Amended 12-09-2022
- 
		Society of Engineers - UAE, United Arab Emirates, MA-10131
Decision: 
	6.4 Suspended status 2022
	In accordance with its administrative measures, FIG Council, has deferred 
	to continue for 2022 the issuance of a membership subscription invoice to 
	the following members and FIG Council deem their membership to be in 
	suspension: 
	
		- 
		the Order of Syrian Engineers and Architects, OSEA as all efforts to 
		maintain contact with them has not yielded results and will deem their 
		membership in suspension giving due consideration to its internal 
		situation.  
- 
		Licensed Surveyors Association in Palestine 
- 
		Iranian Society of Surveyors (ISS) (international ban makes it 
		impossible for them to transfer the registration fee)  
to suspended status as again an international ban makes it impossible for 
	them to transfer the registration fee. 
	The situation with these associations will be reconsidered by Council 
	again in 2023.
	Motion: That the General Assembly notes the members in suspension.
	Decision: 
	6.5 Other membership issues 
	6.5.1 Affiliate members 
		There has been one application for affiliate membership since the 
		General Assembly 2021.
		
			- National Agency of Public Registry, Georgia, AF-20072
Two affiliate members have been expelled:
		
			- Cambodia: Ministry of Land Management AF-20004
- Albania Central Office of Immovable Property Registration (IPRO) 
			AF-20049
After these changes the number of Affiliate members is 43 from 42 
		countries.
	6.5.2 Corporate members 
		FIG Council has admitted one application for corporate membership:
		
			- Construction Technological Services Private Limited, Sri Lanka, 
			CM-30076
The following member has resigned its membership of FIG:
		
			- AlmatyGeoCenter, Kazakhstan CM-30075 – Category F, due to the 
			financial unstable situation
FIG Council has expelled the following members due to lack of payment 
		of membership fee:
		
			- Geo-Plus Canada CM-30071 – category E 
- Dynamic Vision, Afghanistan, CM-30073 – category D
			
After these changes, the number of corporate members is now 20.
	6.5.3 Academic members 
		FIG Council has admitted three new Academic members since the General 
		Assembly 2021:
		
			- Ankara University Faculty of Applied Sciences, Turkey, AC-40156
- Escuela de Ingenieros Militares, Colombia, AC-40157
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, UTM, Malaysia, AC-40041 
			(reinstalled)
The payment structure of the Academic Members was changed in 2013 so 
		that Academic Members would be invoiced every 4 years instead of every 
		year. The four-year payment will reward the members with a 50% discount. 
		Academic members were invoiced in 2014, 2018 and again in 2022.
		In 2021 FIG Council expelled all academic members who had not paid 
		their arrears from 2018:
		
			- University of Technology Sydney, Australia AC-40006      
			
- Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos – UNISINOS, Brazil 
			AC-40011     
- University of Technology Jamaica Jamaica, AC-40037       
			
- University of South Pacific, Fiji AC-40053   
- Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, AC-40056      
			
- Department of Real Estate Science at Lund University, Sweden, 
			AC-40006
- Land Management Training Centre, Nepal, AC-40089        
			
- Palestine Polytechnic University, State of Palestine,  
			AC-40099      
- Agronomic And Veterinary Institute Hassan II Moroc, AC-40118  
			
- Makerere University, Uganda, AC-40119    
			
- The University of Nottingham, China, AC-40126    
			
- Universidad de los Andes, Colombia, AC-40128     
			
- The University of Thies, UFR Science of engineering, Senegal, 
			AC-40133
- Institute of Surveying and mapping, Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka, 
			AC-40146         
The number of Academic Members after these changes is 78 from 49 
		countries.
	6.5.4 Correspondents 
		The number of correspondent members are five. The current 
		correspondents are coming from Maldives, Pakistan, Rwanda, Tonga and 
		Venezuela.
	Motion: That the General Assembly notes the actions that the 
	Council has taken with other membership matters.
	Decision:
	7. PRESIDENT’S REPORT 
	President Rudolf Staiger has prepared the President’s report on the 
	activities of the Federation since the General Assembly in 2021 that was 
	held online (from the Netherlands).  
	
Appendix to item 7: 
	
	
	
		
			| All members and individuals interested in FIG have 
			the option and are encouraged to comment and ask questions in 
			advance to the President and his Council on FIG matters and the latest on 
			1 September 2022 at:
			
			https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 | 
	
		
	Motion: That the General Assembly accepts the President’s report 
	2022.
	
	Decision:
	8. APPOINTMENT OF HONORARY MEMBERS
		The Council has received two nominations for Honorary Members:
		
			- The German Association for Geodesy, Geoinformation and Land 
			Management, DVW, has nominated Prof. Volker Schwieger
- The Licenced Surveyors Association of Ghana, LISAGH has 
			nominated Mr Stephen Djaba
Appendix to agenda item 8: The nomination letters for:
	
	According to the Statutes paragraph 3.1.7 an individual who has 
	materially assisted the development and promotion of the surveying 
	profession at the international level can be appointed as an honorary 
	member. Nomination for this appointment shall be made by a member 
	association or the Council, which will consider it and submit it to a vote 
	of the General Assembly.
	The Council has considered both proposals and decided to propose to the 
	General Assembly that it appoints Prof. Volker Schwieger and Mr Stephne 
	Djaba as Honorary Members of the Federation for the 
	outstanding services they have provided to the Federation in different 
	positions and functions.
	Motion: That FIG General Assembly appoints Dr Robin McLaren, Mr Jim Smith 
	and Prof. Michael Barry as Honorary Members of FIG. 
	Decision: 
	9. COOPERATION WITH THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE WORLD 
	BANK 
	Update 2020-2021
		FIG has continued to collaborate with the World Bank and various 
		agencies and structures within the United Nations. 
		The main activities in the co-operation with the United Nations and 
		the World Bank during this period have been:
		Participation to FAO and the Voluntary Guidelines, VGGT
		Under a Letter of Agreement, several sessions were included in the 
		technical programme of FIG e-Working Week 2021 including a keynote 
		presentation. Again in 2022 a letter of Agreement has been signed for 
		FAO activities during the FIG Congress 2022. Included is a session 
		organised in cooperation with FIG Commission 8 on Multi-purpose land 
		consolidation and the Academic Members Forum organised together with FIG 
		Commission 2 on: VGGT & UNCCD COP 14. 
		Two joint FAO, FIG and UN-ECE-WPLA publications are being produced, 
		of which one of them will be published in the FIG Publication series and 
		the second in the FAO series, Knowledge for 
		Investment:
		
			- Publication (in the FIG Publication series: Digital 
			Transformation and the future role of Land Administration - Good 
			Practices from UN-ECE Region and Beyond
- FAO Knowledge for Investment Brief: Guidance for preparing 
			Action Plans in support of Digital Transformation in Land 
			Administration
A special joint FAO, FIG, UNECE/WPLA session dedicated to these 
		publications will be held during the congress.
		 
		Participation to Global Land Tool Network GLTN:
		
			- Co-lead of Global Land Tool Network Professional Cluster 
			2021-2022, together with Arab Union
- Support of the GLTN strategy phase 3
- Co-Lead on three activities:
				- Creating awareness and promoting the adoption of GLTN’s 
				manual on valuation of unregistered land in the land sector 
- Creating awareness and promoting the development of a 
				Fit-For-Purpose implementation framework in Anambra and Katsina 
				States in Nigeria
- Scaling up in-country deployments of young surveyors through 
				the Volunteer Community Surveyor Program (VCSP)
 
- Participation in the GLTN Steering Committee
- Special sessions in the FIG Congress technical programme
Participation to the work of UN-GGIM
		
			- UN-GGIM-Geospatial Societies – FIG has the chairmanship of 
			UN-GGIM Geospatial Societies for the term 2020-2022. 
- Expert Group on Land Administration
- Associate member of Sub-committee on Geodesy
- Participation online at the eleventh Session of the United 
			Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information 
			Management in New York, USA
Participation to the work of the International Committee on Global 
		Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG)
		Participation to UN-OOSA, Co-chairing WG-D
	Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report on the 
	co-operation between FIG and the United Nations, its agencies and the World 
	Bank and records its thanks to all those who have contributed to this 
	co-operation. 
	Decision: 
	10. LIAISON WITH INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL 
	ORGANISATIONS
		The Joint Board of Spatial Information Societies JB-GIS was formally 
		established during the FIG Working Week in Cairo in 2005. The name was 
		in 2017 changed to UN-GGIM-Geospatial Societies. The Geospatial 
		Societies meet annually during the United Nations Committee of Experts 
		on Global Geospatial Information Management meetings. 
		The meeting of UN-GGIM-GS in 2021 was held online. 
		FIG has been in the lead of UN-GGIM-GS for the two year term 
		08.2020-08.2022
		FIG has collaborative MoUs with several organizations who are part of 
		the Geospatial Societies.IG has further bilateral agreements of 
		co-operation with several other international associations like ECCE, 
		ISM, IFHP, CIB, IAO, IHO, ION, ICEC, FIABCI, IFHS, PAIGH, PAQS, and UIA.
		FIG has entered a Memorandum of Understanding with Stand for 
		Her Land Campaign (S4HL)
		
		https://fig.net/news/news_2022/01_stand-for-her-land.asp 
		
		
		With the MoU FIG and S4HL agree to work together to:
		
			- Support understanding of S4HL and issues related to women’s land 
			rights
- Support connections and collaborative efforts to achieve 
			mutually agreeable outcomes.
- Jointly promote the work of S4HL and FIG
FIG Chair of Commission 10, Alan Muse, is chair of the International 
		Construction Measurement Standards Standard Setting Committee. FIG is 
		represented on the ICMS Trustee Board by the President.
		FIG is represented in International Land Measurement Standard 
		Coalition by Mr. Maurice Barbieri.
		FIG is member of the Ethics Standard Committee.
		FIG is a member of the International Council for Science (ICSU) and 
		is working together with ISO and International Valuation Standards 
		Committee (IVSC) on land and surveying related standards.
		Again in 2022 there were various activities around the world
		
		celebrating Global Surveyors day on and around 21 March 2022
	Motion: That the General Assembly records the report on the 
	liaison with other international associations. 
	Decision: 
	11. FIG ACCOUNTS FOR 2021, AUDITOR'S REPORTS AND 
	BUDGETS 2022-2025
	The financial report will be presented to the General 
	Assembly. This report includes the auditor’s report from 2021, official 
	accounts (income statement 20221) and balance sheet at 31 December 2021, 
	an updated budget for 2022 and proposals for budgets 2023-2025 and proposal for 
	membership fees for member associations in 2024. 
	Appendix to item 11: 
	Report on Financial 
	Issues  (including 2020 accounts and budgets 2021-2024)
		Presentation handouts
	Annexes:
	
		- 11A 
		Auditor's Report, Income Statement for 2021 and Balance Sheet at 31 
		December 2021.
- 11B FIG Result 2021 
		and FIG Budgets 2022-2025
- 11C List of member associations whose membership fees are in arrears 
		for 2021 and earlier and that are not allowed to vote - to be published 
		on the FIG web site 25 August 2022 (in roll call).
		
			| All members and individuals interested in FIG have 
			the option and are encouraged to comment and ask questions in 
			advance to the financial results, the budget and financial matters 
			in general, and the latest on 25 August 2022 at:
			
			https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 | 
	
	 
	Motion: That the General Assembly: 
	
		- adopts the audited accounts for 2021,
- adopts the Finance Reports from 2021, and
-  adopts budgets for 2022–2025
Decision: 
	12. SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR 2024
	The General Assembly has to set levels of fees for member associations 
	two years in advance of the year in which they become payable. Fees are 
	payable in respect of each individual member up to a maximum of 5,500 
	members. Membership fees have been discussed as part of the finance report, 
	appendix to item 11.
	The 2021 General Assembly approved membership fees for 2023 as follows:
	 
	
	
		
			|  | Per capita fee | Minimum fee | Maximum fee | 
		
			| 2023 | € 4.80 per member 
			up to a maximum of 5,500 members Member associations from countries listed by the World Bank as 
			low-income economies or lower-middle-income economies shall pay
			€ 2.40 member up to a maximum of 5,500 members.
 | 25 members or € 50 
			(whichever is greater) | 5,500 members (€ 26,400) | 
	
		
		The World Bank lists of the low-income economies and the 
		lower-middle-income economies are available at:
		
		http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-classifications/country-and-lending-groups   
	
	The General Assembly decided in 2017 to increase subscription fees with 
	8% for 2019 after subscription fees have been kept at the same level for the 
	years 2012-2018. This level has been kept in the following years. FIG 
	Council has discussed the fees in the light of the current inflation. Even 
	though this will affect the budget Council suggest keeping this same rate 
	for 2024. 
		It must be noted that in 2021 FIG Council granted a 20% reduction of 
		fee to all members due to the difficulties during the Covid19 Pandemic. 
	  Motion: That the General Assembly adopts following 
	membership fees payable by member associations in 2024: 
	 
	
	
		
			|  | Per capita fee | Minimum fee | Maximum fee | 
		
			| 2024 | € 4.80 per member 
			up to a maximum of 5,500 members Member associations from countries listed by the World Bank as 
			low-income economies or lower-middle-income economies shall pay
			€ 2.40 member up to a maximum of 5,500 members.
 | 25 members or € 50 
			(whichever is greater) | 5,500 members (€ 26,400) | 
	
		
	Decision:
	
	13. FIG FOUNDATION
		Mr. John Hohol, President of the FIG Foundation has prepared a 
		written report on the FIG Foundation activities in 2021-2022.
		During the past year two Directors have resigned from their posts:
		David Mitchell has been Director of FIG Foundation 
		representing Commission 2 during his term of commission chair. He has 
		earlier expressed his wish to resign from this post due to a too large 
		workload and he stepped out in 2021. His profile has been 
		scientific/academic.
		Mike Barry has been on the board since 2006 and has 
		decided due to personal circumstances to step down. He has secured the 
		scientific/academic line of the Foundation over the years. Mike Barry 
		was in 2021 appointed Honorary Member of FIG for his longstanding 
		involvement to FIG.
		FIG Council has appointed two new Directors:
		
			-  Jennifer Whittal, South Africa who has a 
			strong academic/scientific profile
- Bryn Fosburgh, USA, bringing in corporate 
			expertise, senior leadership, and experiences with foundations
FIG Council thanks the two outgoing Directors for their valuable 
		contributions over the years and welcomes the two new directors.
		The FIG Foundation President will be ready during general assembly 
		session 1 to respond to questions and comments from the delegates.
	Appendix to item 13: 
	
		Presentation - 
		handouts
	
		
			| All members and individuals interested in FIG have 
			the option and are encouraged to comment and ask questions in 
			advance to FIG Foundation and the latest on 25 August 2022 
			at: 
			https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 | 
	
	Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the 
	written report of the President of the FIG Foundation and records its thanks 
	to the President and members of the Board of Directors of the FIG Foundation 
	for their past year’s work
	Decision:   
	14. FIG COMMISSIONS
		The Commission Chairs have prepared a written report for each 
		commission which are attached to this agenda item. Delegates are asked 
		to read the reports carefully. At the first General Assembly session 
		(online) there will be a short oral report on the commission work. 
		The Chairs will be ready during general assembly session 1 to respond 
		to questions and comments from the delegates.
	Appendix to item 14: Commission reports:
		
	
	  
		
	
		
			| All members and individuals interested in FIG have the 
			option and are encouraged to comment and ask questions to the 
			commission chairs in advance 
			and the latest on 25 August at:
			
			https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 | 
	
	Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the reports of 
	the Commission Chairs and records its thanks to the chairs and other 
	officers of the Commissions for their ongoing contributions. 
	Decision: 
	
 
	
	15. 
	
	FIG NETWORKS AND PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS
	15.1 Young Surveyors Network
	FIG Young Surveyors Network is for the term 2021-22 chaired by Kwabena 
	Asiama. Attached to this agenda is a report on the FIG Young Surveyors 
	activities during the past year. The Chair of FIG Young Surveyors will be 
	ready during general assembly session 1 to respond to questions and comments 
	from the delegates. 
	Appendix to item 15.1:
		2021: Young 
		Surveyors Report
	Motion: that the General Assembly adopts the written report, and 
	thanks all the many active Young Surveyors. 
	Decision:
	15.2 Standards Network
	The Chair of the network, David Martin has prepared a written 
	report to the General Assembly of the activities 2021-22. The Chair of the 
	Standards Network will be ready during general assembly session 1 to respond 
	to questions and comments from the delegates.   
	Appendix to item 15.2 –
	
		- 2021: Standards Network Report
Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report from 
	the Network and records its thanks to the Chair of the Network and its 
	members. 
	Decision:
	15.3 FIG Regional Capacity Development Networks
	The chairs of the two networks have prepared a written report on the 
	status of the networks. 
		The Chair of the Asia/Pacific Network, Rob Sarib is willing to 
		continue as chair for the coming term (2023-26). FIG Council has agreed 
		to this decision.
		Prof. Jennifer Whittal had expressed her interest to continue as 
		chair of the FIG Africa Regional Network (ARN) for the coming term, 
		however with her academic profile FIG Foundation and FIG Council wished 
		to see her as Director of the FIG Foundation. It is not possible to 
		continue in both positions at the same time. Jennifer has kindly 
		accepted to become one of the FIG Foundation Directors, although she 
		also expresses her sorrow to leave ARN.
		Instead, FIG Council has appointed Surv. Mohmmed Mamman Kabir from Nigeria as new 
		chair of ARN for the coming term gradually taking over from Jennifer 
		Whittal so that she could finalise some of the current activities that 
		she had started, and with full effect after the General Assembly 2022.
		
		More information.
		
		https://www.fig.net/news/news_2022/03_africa_regional_network.asp
		
		The Chairs of the Regional Capacity Development Networks will be 
		ready during general assembly session 1 to respond to questions and 
		comments from the delegates.
	Appendix to item 15.3 
	
		- Africa Network (Jennifer Whittal):
		Report 		
 
- 
		Asia/Pacific Network (Rob Sarib): Report and presentation 
Motion:That the General Assembly adopts the reports from the 
	networks, notes the update and appointments made by FIG Council, and records 
	its thanks to the Chair of the Network and its members. 
	Decision:
	115.4 International Office of Cadastre and Land Records (Office 
	International du Cadastre et du Régime Foncier) OICRF 
		Prof. Dr. Christiaan Lemmen, Director of OICRF has prepared a written 
		report on the OICRF activities. In the report OICRF has proposed that 
		the General Assembly appoints Dr Eva-Maria Unger as the new Director of 
		OICRF. Ms Pauline van Elsland will continue her activities as secretary 
		of OICRF. FIG Council supports this change.
		Dr. Eva-Maria Unger will precede Prof. Christiaan Lemmen who will retire 
		from OICRF after leading the institution for 12 years.
		The proposed Chair of the Permanent Institution will be ready during 
		general assembly session 1 to respond to questions and comments from the 
		delegates.
	Appendix to item 15.4: 
	 OICRF report - 2021-August 2022
	Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report and appoints 
	Dr. Eva-Maria Unger as the new OICRF Director. Ms. Pauline van Elsland will 
	continue her activities as OICRF Secretary and that the General Assembly 
	records its thanks to the members of OICRF for their past year’s work and 
	sincere thanks to Prof. Christiaan Lemmen for his long and outstanding work 
	in OICRF. 
	Decision:
	115.5 International Institution for the History of Surveying and 
	Measurement, Permanent Institution of FIG 
	Mr. Jan de Graeve, Director of the IIHSM and Mr. John Brock have prepared 
	a report on the IIHSM. Representatives of the Permanent Institution will be 
	ready during general assembly session 1 to respond to questions and comments 
	from the delegates. 
	Appendix to item 15.5:
	IIHS&M Report
	Motion:That the General Assembly adopts the report and records its 
	thanks to the Director and the members of the permanent institution for 
	their past year’s work and contribution.  
	Decision:
	
		
			| All members and individuals interested in FIG have the 
			option and are encouraged to comment and ask questions to the 
			networks, and permanent institutions in advance 
			and the latest on 25 August 2022 at:
			
			https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 | 
	
		
	16.
	TASK FORCE ON FIG AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
	In 2019 FIG Council established a Task Force that will focus on FIG and 
	the Sustainable Development Goals. This Task Force is chaired by Ms. Paula 
	Dijkstra from the Netherlands. The Task Force has organised a special 
	session in the technical programme at the Congress. Over the past six months 
	the Task Force has published a news item each month with focus on a 
	commission or network chair and their approach to the SDG’s. With this work 
	done, and still more areas to focus on in regard to FIG and the SDG's the 
	Task Force recommends that the Task Force will continue during the next 
	term.The Chair of 
	the Task Force will be ready during general assembly session 1 to respond to 
	questions and comments from the delegates.
	
		To be presented in session 3
	Appendix to item 16:
	
		
	Motion: That the General Assembly records the report and notes the 
	recommendations and updates. 
	Decision:
	
		
			| All members and individuals interested in FIG have the 
			option and are encouraged to comment and ask questions in advance 
			and the latest on 25 August 2022 at:
			
			https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 | 
	
	17. NEW PUBLICATIONS
		
		
			
				| The History of Surveying - 7 volumes covering Three 
				Millenniums of Measurement of Earth. These seven books include a 
				life-long research and work of Jim Smith and Jan De Graeve on 
				the History of Surveying. Only a 100 Special Edition Sets of the 
				seven volumes have been printed. The printing of these Special Editions has been made possible 
				by Trimble, and all income from the books are donated in full to 
				FIG Foundation. 
				
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		Motion: That the General Assembly notes the new publications.
		Decision:
	18. FIG WORKING WEEK 2028
		2028 is a special year as it is the 150th anniversary of FIG. Already 
		in 2019 the two French associations OGE and AFT expressed their interest 
		at the presidents meeting to host the FIG Working Week in 2028. The two 
		associations have already done a quite extensive work to prepare a 
		bidding material. 
		On one hand, Council wants to respect the power and constitutional 
		role of the General Assembly. On the other hand, Council supports the 
		idea of celebrating our 150th anniversary in Paris with the Working Week 
		2028. Paris is the natural and obvious place because FIG was founded 150 
		years ago exactly there.
		With this background, FIG Council would like to see the Working Week 
		2028 taking place in Paris but will be open for discussion and listen 
		whether GA is supporting this idea or if there are any objections or 
		concerns.
		Appendix to Agenda item 18:
		Letter of 
		interest from OEG and ATF, France
		
	
	
	
	
		
			| All members and individuals interested in FIG have the option 
			and are encouraged to comment and ask questions to this agenda item 
			in advance and the latest on 25 August 2022 at: 
			
			https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 | 
	
	 
		Presentations:
		
		Motion: That the General Assembly gives FIG Council the 
	power to select the destination for the anniversary year 2028. 
	
	
	 Decision: 
	19. APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSION CHAIRS FOR THE TERM 
	2023-2026
	According to the FIG Statutes and Internal Rules the General Assembly 
	appoints Commission Chairs at its meeting two years prior to the Congress. 
	In 2020 it was suggested to postpone this election to 2021. These Chairs 
	Elects will then become Chairs of the Commissions for the next term of 
	office. Thus, the General Assembly shall appoint at this meeting Commission 
	Chairs for term of office 1.17.2023-31.12.2026.
	
	Nominations from 2021:
		
	
		
			| Commission 1: | Timothy W. Burch | Nomination | NSPS | USA | 
		
			| Commission 2: | Dimo Todorovski | Nomination | GIN | Netherlands | 
		
			| Commission 3: | Sagi Daylot | Nomination | ALSI | Israel | 
		
			| Commission 4: | Malavige Don Eranda Kanachana Gunathilaka 
 | Nomination | SISL | Sri Lanka | 
		
			| Commission 5: | Ryan Keenan | Nomination | SSSI | Australia | 
		
			| Commission 6: | Werner 
			Lienhart | Nomination | OVG | Austria | 
		
			| Commission 7: | Rohan 
			Bennett | Nomination | SSSI/GIN | Australia/Netherlands | 
		
			| Commission 8: | Kwabena 
			Asiama 
 | Nomination | GhIS | Ghana | 
		
			| Commission 9: | Peter 
			Ache | Nomination | DVW | Germany | 
		
			| Commission 10: | Anil 
			Sawhney | Nomination | RICS | United Kingdom | 
		
	
	 
		
	
	
	
	
		
			| All members and individuals interested in FIG have the option 
			and are encouraged to comment and ask questions to this agenda item 
			in advance and the latest on 25 August 2022 at: 
			
			https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 | 
	
		
		
	
	 Motion: That the General Assembly appoints the above mentioned 
	commission chairs for term of office 1.1.2023-31.12.2026
	Decision:
	
	
	20. REPORT OF THE ENGAGEMENT COMMITTEE
		At the General Assembly in 2021 an Engagement Committee was installed 
		for a trial period. The main idea for the Engagement Committee was to 
		encourage a number of potential candidates for the various positions in 
		FIG. The Engagement Committee started its work right after the General 
		Assembly 2021. A report from the committee has been submitted on their 
		experience and recommendation. The trial period continues during the 
		coming 2-3 years with a specific focus on new potential Chairs Elects.
		
		https://fig.net/news/news_2021/10_engagement_committee.asp 
		 
		Appendix to agenda item 20: 
		Evaluation report from the Engagement 
		Committee
		
		Presentation handouts
		
	
	
	
	
		
			| All members and individuals interested in FIG have the option 
			and are encouraged to comment and ask questions to this agenda item 
			in advance and the latest on 25 August 2022 at: 
			
			https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 | 
	
	
	Motion: that the General Assembly adopts the report from 
	the Engagement Committee and that FIG Council will evaluate the 
	recommendations in the report for the future work of the Engagement 
	Committee. 
	Decision:
		
		
	
		FIG GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION 2
		11 September 2022, 13:00-15:30 in Warsaw Poland
		21. ROLL CALL
		
		All members who have appointed an official delegate will be listed in 
		the roll call as present during all sessions. 
		In addition there will be a new roll call for members attending in 
		person in Warsaw, Poland.
		
		Appendix to item 2, 21 & 25: 
		Roll Call
		including information 
		on member associations that are not allowed to vote at the General 
		Assembly because of unpaid membership fees for 2021 and earlier. (updated 
		3 September 2022) 
		
		Motion: That the General Assembly notes the members who 
		are present in person in this session 2 of the General Assembly. 
		
		Decision:
	
	
	
	
	22. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT FOR 2023-2026 - PRESENTATION OF 
	CANDIDATES
		The Council has received three nominations for the post of FIG 
		President (mentioned in the alphabetic order of the first name): 
		
			- Abbas Rajabifard, Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute 
			SSSI, Australia
- Diane Dumashie, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors 
			RICS, UK
- Orhan Ercan, Turkish Chamber of Survey and Cadastre 
			Engineers HKMO, Türkiye
The profile templates and introduction videos are attached to the 
		agenda.
		This General Assembly session will include a Q&A session with the 
		three candidates in which 
	
	
	
	
		
		
		they will be given time to elaborate on their ideas 
		and goals for developing the FIG agenda.
		
		The election will take place during the Congress, starting Tuesday 13 
		September 18:00 (CEST). The election will be online. There will be given 
		20 hours per round of voting.
		There are three candidates for the position for President. This means 
		that there will either be one or two rounds of voting. The voting will 
		be started on Tuesday 13 September at 18:00 CEST to give the 
		president candidates some time in Warsaw before the voting begins.
		
	
	
		
If there will be no absolute majority in the first vote, a second vote 
		will be organised between those two candidates that have most votes. 
		
		IF: one candidate gets 50% or more votes in the first round 
		this candidate is elected. 
		IF: no candidate gets 50% of the votes in the first round 
		there will be a new round of voting between the two candidates with the 
		most votes.
	
		
			| First voting round | Start: Tuesday 13 September 18:00 CESTEnd: Wednesday 14 September 12:00 (AM) CEST
 | 
		
			| Second voting round * | Start: Wednesday 14 September 14:00 CESTEnd: Thursday 15 September 8:00 (AM)CEST
 | 
		
			| 18 hours per round* IF needed: 2nd round with the two candidates who got most votes
 | 
	
		The appointed delegates from each member association eligible to vote 
		will receive an email from 
		www.simplyvoting.com with a link to the voting sheet when the voting 
		starts, and one reminder. Please note that members with two or three 
		votes will receive two or three emails. Each voting sheet will be filled 
		out individually.
		
	
	
	
	
		
			| All members and individuals interested in FIG have the option 
			and are encouraged to comment and ask questions to the candidates 
			in advance and the latest on 25 August 2022 at: 
			
			https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 | 
	
	
		Appendix to item 22 and 26: Profile templates and promotion 
		material of the candidates for FIG President 2023-26
		
	
		
		
		Motion: That the General Assembly notes the presentations of 
		the candidates, makes its careful consideration for the online election 
		and elects a new President for the term 2023-2026. 
		Decision: 
	
	
	
	
	
	23. 
	ELECTION OF TWO VICE PRESIDENTS FOR 2023-2026 - PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES
		FIG Council has received four proposals for the two open posts of FIG 
		Vice President for the term 2023 to 2026 (mentioned in the alphabetic 
		order of the first name):
		
			- Brian Davies, Canadian Institute of Geomatics CIG, Canada
- Daniel Steudler, GEOSUISSE, Switzerland
- Qin Yan, Chinese Society for Geodesy Photogrammetry and 
			Cartography CSGPC, China 
- Winnie Shiu, National Society of Professional Surveyors 
			NSPS, USA
The profile templates and video presentations of each candidate are 
		attached to this agenda. 
		In this second session of the General Assembly on 11 September 2022 
		each candidate will have time to present themselves. 
		The elections will take place online and will start shortly after 
		session 2 on 11 September 2022. Each election round will be open for 
		20 
		hours - changed to 14 hours. The election will follow the FIG Statutes and internal rules. The 
		election will take place one position at a time. If there will be no 
		absolute majority in the first voting, a second vote will be organized 
		between those two candidates that have most votes. Hereafter there will 
		be another voting round between the remaining three candidates for the 
		last post. The appointed delegates from each member association eligible 
		to vote will receive an email when each of the voting rounds starts, and 
		one reminder if no vote has been cast. 
		NEW Schedule for the election of Vice 
		Presidents - updated 12 September
	
		
			| First voting round | Start: Monday 12 September 18:00 CEST End: Tuesday 13 September 08:00 CEST
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			| Second voting round * | Start: Tuesday 13 September 09:00 CEST End: Tuesday 13 September 23:00 CEST
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			| Third voting round ** | Start: Wednesday 14 September 00:00 (Midnight) CEST, End: Wednesday 14 September 14:00 CEST
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			| Fourth voting round *** | Start: Wednesday 14 September 15:00 CEST End: Thursday 15 
			September 05:00 CEST
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			| 14 hours per round* with EITHER 2nd round for the 1st candidate OR first round for the 
			second candidate among the three remaining candidates.
 ** with EITHER first round for the second candidate among the three 
			remaining candidates, OR 2nd round for the 2nd candidate among the 
			two candidates with the most votes*** if needed
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		Please note the schedule has been changed - 12 
		September 2022
	
		
			| First voting round | Start: Sunday 11 September 18:00 CEST End: Monday 12 September 14:00 CEST
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			| Second voting round * | Start: Monday 12 September 16:00 CEST End: Tuesday 13 September 12:00 CEST
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			| Third voting round ** | Start: Tuesday 13 September 14:00 CEST, End: Wednesday 14 September 10:00 CEST
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			| Fourth voting round *** | Start: Wednesday 14 September 12:00 CEST End: Thursday 15 
			September 8:00 CEST
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			| 20 hours per round* with EITHER 2nd round for the 1st candidate OR first round for the 
			second candidate among the three remaining candidates.
 ** with EITHER first round for the second candidate among the three 
			remaining candidates, OR 2nd round for the 2nd candidate among the 
			two candidates with the most votes*** if needed
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		The appointed delegates from each member association eligible to vote 
		will receive an email from 
		www.simplyvoting.com  with a link to the voting sheet when each 
		of the voting rounds starts, and one reminder if no vote has been cast. 
		
	
	
	
	
		
			| All members and individuals interested in FIG have the option 
			and are encouraged to comment and ask questions to the candidates 
			in advance and the latest on 25 August 2022 at: 
			
			https://forms.gle/Zs7caGigfysiRUmF9 | 
	
	
		 
		Appendix to item 23 and 27: Profiles of the candidates
		
		
		(graphic of schedule was deleted - 12 September 2022)
		Motion: That the General Assembly notes the presentations of 
		the candidates, makes its careful consideration for the online election 
		and elects two Vice Presidents for the term 2023-2026.
		Decision:
	
	
		
	
	
		 
		FIG President's meeting
		 WEDNESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 2022 - 16:30 - 
		18:00, WARSAW POLAND
		
	24. PRESIDENTS MEETING
		The Presidents Meeting is convened by the FIG President and is 
		reserved for Presidents or Heads of delegations of Member Associations 
		(or their representatives). 
		The meeting is scheduled to take place on Wednesday 14 September 2022 
		at 16:30 – 18:00. 
		
	
	
	
		GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION 3, WARSAW, POLAND
		15 SEPTEMBER 2022
		 
		25. ROLL CALL 
		All members who have appointed an official delegate will be listed in 
		the roll call. 
		There will be a new roll call for members attending in person in Warsaw, 
		Poland. 
		Appendix to item 2, 21 & 25: 
		Roll Call
		including information 
		on member associations that are not allowed to vote at the General 
		Assembly because of unpaid membership fees for 2021 and earlier. (updated 
		3 September 2022) 
		Motion: That the General Assembly notes the members who are 
		present in person in this session 3 of the General Assembly.
		Decision: 
	 
		26. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT - RESULT
		
		The General Assembly has been presented to the nominations, 
		information material and presentations in session 2, and the voting will 
		take place online 13-15 September. 
		The result of the online voting will be presented by FIG Council.
		Motion: That the General Assembly notes and adopts the voting 
		result.
		Decision:
		 
		27. ELECTION OF TWO VICE PRESIDENTS - RESULT
		The General Assembly has been presented to the nominations, 
		information material and presentations in session 2, and the voting will 
		take place online 11-15 September. 
		The result of the online voting will be presented by FIG 
		Council.
		Motion: That the General Assembly notes and adopts the 
		voting result.
		Decision:
		 28. ADOPTION OF ALL 
		GENERAL AGENDA ITEMS
		The voting on all other agenda items took place right after the first 
		General Assembly session on 4 September. The result of the online voting 
		will be presented by FIG Council.
		Motion: That the General Assembly notes and adopts the voting 
		result.
		Decision:
		
			
		29. 
		APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSION CHAIRS
		The General Assembly have been asked to appoint the nominated and 
		elected commission chairs elects to commission chairs.
		Motion: That the General Assembly notes and adopts the voting 
		result
		Decision: 
		
		
		
		30. 
		
		MEMBERSHIP
		The Council will decide on other membership issues, if any, 
		considered in Warsaw and bring them for the General Assembly for 
		decision or information as necessary.
		The Land Reform Association, Belarus (MA-10007) has been a member of 
		FIG for many years. They have unfortunately informed that in the summer 
		of 2022, the association was liquidated, and ceased to exist.
		Added 7 September 2022
		Ordre des Géomètres Experts de Côte d’Ivoire (OGECI), MA-10129
		has paid its membership fee and is now not being expelled.
		There are now 96 member associations.
		Motion: That the General Assembly decides on the membership 
		issues based on the proposal of the Council. 
		Decision:
		
		
		31. REPORTS FROM ASSOCIATION, 
		AFFILIATE, ACADEMIC AND CORPORATE MEMBERS FORUM 
		During the Congress there will be Member Association Forum, the 
		Director General's/Affiliate Members Forum, Academic Members Forum, 
		Regional Bodies Forum and Corporate Members Meeting. They may report 
		back to the General Assembly on any issues that may need the endorsement 
		of or are of general interest to the General Assembly.
		Motion: That the General Assembly records the report(s)
		 
		
		Decision:
		
		
		
		32. REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONS
		
		FIG Commissions will have their annual meetings, administrative 
		meetings and technical sessions during the Congress. They may report 
		back to the General Assembly on any issues that may need the endorsement 
		of or are of general interest to the General Assembly. Any other 
		activities from the Congress may be reported back to the General 
		Assembly on any issues that may need the endorsement of or are of 
		general interest to the General Assembly.
		Motion: That the General Assembly records the report(s).
		 
		
		Decision:
		
		
		
		33. REPORTS FROM NETWORKS, TASK FORCES, PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS, FIG FOUNDATION AND OTHER CONGRESS ACTIVITIES
		
		Networks, Task Forces, Permanent Institutions, FIG Foundation and 
		others will have meetings and technical sessions in Warsaw. They may 
		report back to the General Assembly on any issues that may need the 
		endorsement of or are of general interest to the General Assembly. Any 
		other activities from the Congress may be reported back to the General 
		Assembly on any issues that may need the endorsement of or are of 
		general interest to the General Assembly.
		 
		Motion: That the General Assembly records the report(s).
		 
		Decision:
		
		
		
		34. OTHER ISSUES
		Any other issues that the members want to raise for discussion.
		Motion: That the discussion will be recorded and the Council 
		will consider action that will be required.
		Decision:
		
		
		
		35. REPORT ON THE FIG CONGRESS 2026 IN CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
		Representatives from the Local Organising Committee from South 
		African Geomatics Institute (SAGI) will give a presentation on 
		preparations of FIG Congress 2026. 
		Motion: That the General Assembly records the report.
		Decision:
		
		
		
		36. REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2025 IN BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA
		Representatives from the Local Organising Committee from SSSI will 
		give a presentation on preparations of FIG Working Week 2025. 
		Motion: That the General Assembly records the report.
		Decision:
		
		
		
		37. REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2024 
		IN ACCRA, GHANA 
		Representatives from the Local Organising Committee from GhIS and 
		LISAC will give a presentation on preparations of FIG Working Week 2024.
		
		Motion: That the General Assembly records the report.
		Decision:
		
		
		
		38. REPORT ON THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2023 IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA, USA
		
		Representatives from the Local Organising Committee from NSPS will 
		give a presentation on preparations of FIG Working Week 2023. 
		Motion: That the General Assembly records the report.
		Decision:
		
		
		
		39. CLOSING CEREMONY AND PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES
		
		 
	
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