[pp.int.general] Collecting signatures for 2009 European Election, and other requirements

Arek Wójcik arekwojcik at o2.pl
Sat Jul 12 14:14:57 CEST 2008


not exactly Jakub. We need 15000 signatures in at least half districts (7).
That's why we need them over 100.000 collected.

2008/7/11 Jakub Laskowski <jakubl at gmail.com>:

> On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 7:06 PM, Ole Husgaard <pirat at sparre.dk> wrote:
>
> > Carlos Ayala skrev:
> >> In today's Pirate Manifesto session, Partia Piratow representative told
> that in Poland 100.000!!! signatures are required,
> > To be fair, only 5000 signatures are needed to run for elections. Poland
> > is divided into about 40 election districts, and you need 5000
> > signatures in a district to participate in elections in that district.
> > If you have your 5000 signatures in more than half the districts, you
> > can participate in elections in all districts.
>
> That's right for local parliament elections, but for EU parliament
> situation is slightly different. There are only 13 districts, and we
> need 10 000 signatures in each district. If we collect signatures in 7
> districts, we can participate in elections in whole country. Like in
> Denmark, signer also has to put his full name, address and SSN.
> Furthermore, we can't start collecting signatures before elections are
> announced by our president (I'm not sure, but Blazej told me that - I
> guess he knows that issue much better than me), and we have to collect
> all signatures 40 days before elections, so we have only 50 days to do
> it.
>
> In my opinion, it's just impossible to collect all this signatures in
> such short period, and Poland probably won't be able to run for 2009
> EU parliament elections.
>
> --
> Jakub Laskowski
> jakubl at 4me.pl
> http://hosting.webat.pl/ http://www.swiri.org/
> http://www.partiapiratow.org.pl
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