The Dutch voting delegate, right, was involved in a series of exchanges with IBA secretary general George Yerolimpos at the Extraordinary Congress ©IBA

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Incumbent IBA President Umar Kremlev opened the Extraordinary Congress by thanking the Armenian Government and National Federation for its work in organising the event ©IBA
Incumbent IBA President Umar Kremlev opened the Extraordinary Congress by thanking the Armenian Government and National Federation for its work in organising the event ©IBA
Boris van der Vorst did not have the opportunity to challenge Umar Kremlev for the IBA Presidency after the Extraordinary Congress voted against holding an election, prompting the Dutchman to leave the gathering ©IBA
Boris van der Vorst did not have the opportunity to challenge Umar Kremlev for the IBA Presidency after the Extraordinary Congress voted against holding an election, prompting the Dutchman to leave the gathering ©IBA
The Extraordinary Congress in Yerevan was disrupted for more than one hour after a power cut, with 24 additional National Federations added to the roll call after the break ©ITG
The Extraordinary Congress in Yerevan was disrupted for more than one hour after a power cut, with 24 additional National Federations added to the roll call after the break ©ITG
Proceedings were overseen by IBA's newly-appointed secretary general George Yerolimpos, second right ©IBA
Proceedings were overseen by IBA's newly-appointed secretary general George Yerolimpos, second right ©IBA
Boxing Australia questioned the IBA Board of Director's decision to suspend the Boxing Federation of Ukraine two days prior to the Extraordinary Congress ©IBA
Boxing Australia questioned the IBA Board of Director's decision to suspend the Boxing Federation of Ukraine two days prior to the Extraordinary Congress ©IBA
Swedish Boxing Association President Per-Axel Sjöholm called on Umar Kremlev to urge delegates to vote in favour of holding an election ©IBA
Swedish Boxing Association President Per-Axel Sjöholm called on Umar Kremlev to urge delegates to vote in favour of holding an election ©IBA
Boxing New Zealand President Steve Hartley cautioned that the Extraordinary Congress faced a decision on whether to commit
Boxing New Zealand President Steve Hartley cautioned that the Extraordinary Congress faced a decision on whether to commit "an Olympic suicide" ©IBA
Almost 75 per cent of voting National Federations supported not holding a Presidential election, meaning Umar Kremlev, furthest left, is set to remain as IBA President for a four-year term until 2026 ©IBA
Almost 75 per cent of voting National Federations supported not holding a Presidential election, meaning Umar Kremlev, furthest left, is set to remain as IBA President for a four-year term until 2026 ©IBA
In his closing remarks, IBA President Umar Kremlev said
In his closing remarks, IBA President Umar Kremlev said "we shouldn't say Olympic boxing, we should say IBA boxing" ©IBA
Umar Kremlev was greeted by his jubilant supporters at the end of the IBA Extraordinary Congress in Yerevan ©IBA
Umar Kremlev was greeted by his jubilant supporters at the end of the IBA Extraordinary Congress in Yerevan ©IBA