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As of May 2004, the ACP's President is French Grandmaster Joel Lautier . Its secretary is Bartlomiej Macieja , its Treasurer Almira Skripchenko , and its Deputy Treasurer Pavel Tregubov . Also on the ACP board are Alexander Baburin , Viorel Bologan , Igor Glek , Vladimir Kramnik and Svetlana Mateeva . It has over two hundred other members, including such prominent players as Viswanathan Anand, Péter Lékó, Ruslan Ponomariov and Judit Polgar, but not including Garry Kasparov.
The organisation was founded in 2003, the catalyst for its foundation being disagreement with the European Chess Union over the choice of hotel that all participants in the 2003 European Individual Chess Championship were required to stay in. It has since been involved in a number of matters relating to professional play.
The organisation has been compared by some to the Professional Chess Association, the body established by Garry Kasparov and Nigel Short as a organisation under which to play their 1993 World Championship having broken away from FIDEThe Federation Internationale des Echecs or the World Chess Federation was founded in Paris, France on July 24, 1924. It is an international organization that exists to connect the various national chess federations around the world. It is usually referre, the official governing body of chess. However, unlike the PCA, which was in competition with FIDE over the running of the world championship, the ACP initially stated that they "hope to work together with FIDE, as well as other international and national chess bodies" [1].
The ACP has been extremely critical of FIDE on a number of issues, however, including its selection of LibyaThis article is about Libya, the country in North Africa. For the mythical character of the same name see: Libya (mythology . The Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya or Libya ( Arabic: ) is a country in North Africa, bordering the Mediterranea as the site for the 20042004 is a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 2004 calendar), and has also been designated the: International Year of Rice International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition Elections are to be held in 73 co Championships (thus putting the ability of IsraeliThis article discusses the State of Israel. For other meanings of Israel see Israel (disambiguation). The State of Israel Medinat Yisrael in Hebrew, Daulat Israil in Arabic) is a country in the Middle East on the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea. players to take part under question) and aspects relating to the contracts with players in that championship. It has so far not become directly involved with the organisation of World Championship events, though in a press conference for the Kramnik-Lékó World Championship match (due to be held September-October, 2004), Lautier announced that if FIDE had not organised a match between the winner of its upcoming championship and Garry Kasparov by October 2004 (a match required under the terms of the Prague Agreement to move towards unification of the FIDE and "classical" world championships) then "the ACP will seriously consider taking part in the reunification process."
As well as these political activities, the ACP has organised a number of online chess tournaments (open only to its members) on the Playchess server (run by Chessbase). On July 31, 2004, at a press conference held during the Dortmund tournament, Lautier announced plans for the inaugural ACP tour in which the eight ACP members who perform best in tournaments over the course of a year (as determined by a points scoring system) will play in a final event (the ACP Masters) to determine the best player of the season [2].