[pp.int.general] Results (And now?)
Jorge
jorge at pirataria.org
Mon Jun 8 15:15:00 CEST 2009
Congratulations!
Now, in the EU parliament, the Pirate Party will need to have positions
in other issues. It's a good time to discuss the identity of the pirate
parties. I understand that we are not liberal, communist, anarchist,
etc. Maybe we will defend also free schools, free/open government,
collaborative economy, etc. What do we want? Who we are? I start a topic
in the PPI Forum:
http://www.pp-international.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=32039
Regards,
Jorge
www.partidopirata.org
pp at christian-hufgard.de escreveu:
>> How big do you think your chances are you'll have multiple seats ? (or
>> does it depend on the attention of the media you'll get or not get ?)
>>
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> Close to zero. We won't be on the ballot in all regions, so we'd need at least 10% or so in the regions, we are electable. We'd need 5% all over germany or a winning direct candidate. I thin, that we might get 1,5%, which would be pretty good in a conversative country like germany - espacially due to the fact, that our main focus lies on fighting the surveillance state. (Yeah, free downloads would be great, but free living is even greater ;)
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> Christian
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