Sepp Blatter Claims That He Was Pressured To Resign
Sepp Blatter was re-elected on May 29 with the support of 130 of his constituencies, but four days later, on June 2, his resignation was put "at the disposal" of the entity due to the pressures received.
- Written by Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: July 22, 2015 01:51 pm IST
FIFA president Sepp Blatter said late Monday that his resignation was motivated by the "pressure" he received after the arrest of seven senior FIFA officials. (Election for Blatter's Successor on February 26)
Blatter said he was happy to be alive after "the post-May 27 tsunami", which did not incriminate him. The 79-year old president recalled that he was re-elected on May 29 with the support of 130 of his constituencies, but four days later, on June 2, his resignation was put "at the disposal" of the entity due to the pressures received. (Blatter Showered With Fake Currency Notes)
The pressure did not only result from what happened, but there was "political interference" and "pressure from some media" also, Blatter explained. He asserted that he does not view his resignation as defeat, as he reminded his audience: "I'm still the elected president of FIFA."