[pp.int.general] Spain and the law of sustainable economy
aloa5
piratenpartei at t-online.de
Tue Dec 15 09:25:42 CET 2009
Eduardo Robles Elvira schrieb:
> The day after we published that press release, the Ministry of Culture
> González-Sinde confirmated our worst fears, saying that this law is
> "inside the rights set up by the European Parliament". This was a
> pristine reference to the recently voted "Telecom Package" to which
> PIRATA as you can see, held an open position against [*].
q.e.d.
It was clear to (nearly) all what would happen.
> [*] We can understand that the Swedish Pirate Party didn't have that
> problem because their constitution doesn't seem to provide them that
> right so they don't have something to lose with that, but we cannot
> share that position.
The EU-Parliament represents the people of Europe. If not we(!) have a
problem.
I can (perhaps) understand in parts the position of the EP as such. It
seems they have to learn something about having "might".
Regards
Otmar
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