Perhaps I didn't understand the point of the recent match.
But I think it was to be a reunification to bring the World Championship under Fide-rule.
If that is the case, I think present Fide rules apply to Kramnik until the
next cycle.
But given Fide's track record I will not be surprised if the rules will be changed
again during the
current cycle As for Kramnik and his "supporters" this is only self interest.
The current rules make it much harder to hold on to his title:
a) Under current Fide rule he has the obligation to face any challenger putting up the price money.
b) The title will be determined in the Mexico Tournament anyway.
Kramnik must have been well aware of these arrangements. To try and change them now
just shows his "high moral standards".
The candidates have allready been hurt by the Fide-decision.
As far as I understand it the original system was as follows:
a) 5 GM's were placed directly on the result of the previous WC-tournament.
b) 16 GM's have emerged from the initial candidate tournament.
they would play matches for 8 places in Mexico.
c) The current WC is placed.
Well stage [b] is out of the window (or down the Toilet). Instead there will be a tournament in Elista
to the determine the 8 GM's going to Mexico.
In Kramnik's proposal these 16 GM's have an even much more difficult path to get a shot at the title.
(I wonder if any of these supported the "Kramnik petition"

; at least I dont think Kamsky signed).