[pp.int.general] Pirate Manifesto: PIRATA internal ballot, results
Carlos Ayala Vargas
aiarakoa at yahoo.es
Wed Jan 28 17:40:15 CET 2009
Jens Seipenbusch wrote:
> Will Pomes schrieb:
>
>> I understand now. This is similar to a type of leadership that some US congressmen and senators follow. Thanks for clarification
> on the contrary,
> I pointed out to the german pirates, that i wont decide on my own when it comes to the manifest.
>
It's not my business how Piraten Partei's inner democracy works; simply
it was expected that representatives announce whether the parties where
they belong:
- are going to hold a ballot or not
- if going to hold, schedule -start & end of the ballot-
- if already held, whether a pirate party:
* chose Draft X
* or rejected all drafts
> I see our role at the manifest solely in working on a draft, that we representatives *think* will be agreeable by our members. Therefor i objected to certain passages of the draft and still do so. If we have a draft, then we will have a vote, in the german pirate party like hopefully in the others. There is no use working on a draft with some thousand pirates spread over europe.
>
So, what has Piraten Partei decided? To reject Drafts A, B & C?
Or you, Jens Seipenbusch, personally, have decided that those weren't
valid drafts and thus have decided not to hold a Piraten Partei's ballot
on Pirate Manifesto's Final Drafts?
> best regards and tired of defending against misinformation on this list,
Well, I'm tired about not having any information at all -don't know if
not having information can also be considered as misinformation-; lack
of information about what a pirate party decides on Pirate Manifesto
drafts makes my duties more difficult.
Carlos Ayala
( Aiarakoa )
Partido Pirata National Board's Chairman
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