[pp.int.general] Request - help with research

Rodrigo Pereira rodripe at gmail.com
Mon Jul 6 15:28:59 CEST 2009


sorry... 500 mil (in portuguese) is 500.000 signatures, 500 thousand
signatures.



2009/7/6 Nicolas Sahlqvist <nicco77 at gmail.com>

> 0.5% = 500 million signatures? It sounds like a typo considering there is
> less then 200 million people in Brazil, perhaps you meant to say 500
> thousand?
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 2:16 AM, Rodrigo Pereira <rodripe at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> In Brazil, we have the law "9096" of 1995 thats control the creation and
>> functioning of political parties. By the law, we have this steps to a
>> political party creation:
>>
>> 1) One fundation meeting with 101 or more people of 1/3 of brazilian
>> states (1/3 of 26 states = 8 states); The acta of meeting is registered on
>> TSE (Superior Electoral Court) with a statute that regulates the functioning
>> of party and a program that define its politics. The status is written: What
>> is the party b)  How it works. Parties in Brazil register two main
>> documents: the party program and the statute. Here we have a relative
>> freedom to write a statute and a program only ensuring that it complies with
>> the constitution. I think is possible register other documents like a
>> declaration of principles in TSE too. The party needs a address in the
>> capital of Brazil: Brasilia.
>>
>> 2) In this point, the party is registered, but not completely. It starts a
>> "Support Campaign" that pick signatures of minimum number of 0.5% the
>> previous election for the Chamber of Deputies. Now its is about 500 mil
>> signatures. The signatures are on paper, you can not use electronic
>> signatures.
>>
>> 3) The signatures have submited to TSE to confirmation. The TSE issue a
>> certificate that allows the party participate in the elections and have
>> space on radio and tv, and receive a share of the party fund. The party is
>> completely registered and participate in the elections.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> The Brazilian Pirate Party
>>
>>
>> 2009/7/5 Andrew Norton <andrew.norton at pirate-party.us>
>>
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>>> I'm about to start on another of my 'projects' which will take a while,
>>> but hopefully be of some use (especially for the US). I'm going to be
>>> looking at democracy. I'd like a little bit of help with the research,
>>> in that I want personal and local insights.
>>>
>>>
>>> I would like to know your countries requirements for qualifying as a
>>> political party. I would also like to know the personal experiences of
>>> those that have tried to set up parties and the level of interaction.
>>> Were the bodies helpful, did they needlessly quibble on the most minor
>>> points, were they unhelpful in general? Basically how hard did the
>>> groups responsible work to facilitate democracy by enabling the
>>> establishment of political parties.
>>>
>>> Some of you have talked to me of your experiances in the past few years,
>>> and that's part of the motivation for this. However, I would like to
>>> have all the information together. So, even if you've talked to me about
>>> this in th recent past, having it again, concisely would be much
>>> appreciated, as it cuts down on the muddle.
>>>
>>> You can either send to the list, or direct to me (at ktetch at gmail.com)
>>>
>>> Yours
>>> Andrew
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>>
>> --
>> Rodrigo
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