In a statement today the association says it's supported by "the required constitutional reform".
The FAI say they are proceeding with plans to restructure the association - supported by "the required constitutional reform" - in a statement released today.
It comes in the wake of FAI Council member Nixon Morton's decision to write to FIFA and UEFA to express his concern that the FAI has lost sovereignty following the government bailout deal.
The FAI say today they are committed to regaining the trust of the public and key stakeholders and are inviting dialogue with any stakeholder who may have "constructive input".
They also state their intention to find a new permanent CEO for the association.
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