Im surprised about how sloow were the feds to understand the new proposal about the new Olympic qualification.. come on it was not that hard.
Basically now a country not only has to get the number of points to get 2 or 3 spots (28 and 13 respectively) but also they need to have the same numer of skaters in the FS/FD. This is to avoid federations with just one elite skater occupying a spot that will go to a very weak below olympic level skater.
For instance in 2017 worlds we had ESP for men and KAZ for ladies getting 2 spots because of their top skaters placing in the top 10 which meant skaters with really low level (Montoya, Mambekova) participated at the Olympics at the expense of more "worthy" skaters from other countries.
The other change is that the countries affected by this rule (again lets say ESP and KAZ) still had the chance to gain that extra spot if their 2nd skaters qualifies through Nebelhorn.
SWE and NED claimed the rule wasnt very clear so Lakernik and Bianchetti had to explain it not once but twice each. Bianchetti even referred to the situation we had on pairs last season with so many nations getting multiple entries (that were not used like with FRA) and pushing the lower ranked countries out of the direct qualification and therefore ouf the judge drawing.
CAN surprisingly spoke in favour of the rule saying that even though they may be affected as a big nation the new rule guarantees olympic participation from better ranked athletes.
RUS objected the one flaw in the new rule though. THe case when 1 skater finishes 1st or 2nd at the previos worlds winning 3 spots for the next worlds (think Yuna Kim in 2013) but with the new rule it means it can only get 2 for the Olympics and that's if the 2nd skater qualifies through nebelhorn.
RUS also claimed that sometimes the 2nd skater does not make the LP because of injury or withdraw and the council just replied that would be just unfortunate.
Then ISR rambled something that didnt make much sense but basically was totally against it (Maybe because ISR would have been the one nation affected by this rule if it was used for Pyeonchang). so Bianchetti had to explain it for a third time and papa Chait finally got it
The AUS complained this new system affects the small countries (Wrong! AUS would have been on the team event if we had this rule at Pyeonchang!), Bianchetti explain it for a 4th!! time

using Fernandez and his extra spots as a example but RUS made a mess again saying that in that case ESP should send Fernandez to Nebelhorn to get the extra spots and the council had to clarify the skaters that qualified directly can not go.
UZB (Artem Knyazev) related his own story from 2005 Worlds where he missed the direct qualification by one spot so he and his partner did not receive funding to train for the next season (because they were not olympic qualifiers) while with this new rule he would have qualified directly and got the funding and support needed.
Finally Alper Ucar from the athletes comission kinda licked the comitte'ss balls thanking them for such a brilliant proposal that opens the doors for developing countries.
In the end it was accepted by a big difference (52 vs 13)