[pp.int.general] Pirate Party of Serbia is Finally Officially Registered

mattias.bjarnemalm at piratpartiet.se mattias.bjarnemalm at piratpartiet.se
Thu Nov 29 16:24:07 CET 2012


Marko:

Thank you for the information. I'm looking forward to read your 
statutes and minutes when you've found the time to translate them.

Best regards

Mab

On 2012-11-28 12:06, Marko Mitrovic wrote:
> Hello Mattias.
>
> There is only one Pirate Party in Serbia wih legal status, and that
> is already mentioned "Pirate Movement" in form of civil movement.
> Whatever Aleksandar mentioned are vague and overly optimistic plans 
> at
> best. And yes, technically speaking we both "claim" to represent true
> PPRS.
>
> In last email I forgot to mention that for the first time in five
> years of existence, Pirates of Serbia democratically chose 
> leadership,
> or more precise positions within our civil movement, at our
> Constituent Assembly month or so ago.
>
> We dont have English versions of our statue nor minutes from
> Constituent Assembly, but we can translate them and will do so in
> coming day/weeks.
>
> Just to one more time underline that there is only one legal entity
> representing Pirates in Serbia at the moment.
>
> Best regards.
>
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 5:11 PM, <mattias.bjarnemalm at piratpartiet.se> 
> wrote:
>
>> I am a bit confused.
>>
>> If I understand it correctly there is currently one Serbian Pirate 
>> party that has the legal status of a civil movement, mentioned in the 
>> email from Marko, and one Serbian Pirate Party that has the legal 
>> status of something else/nothing (?), mentioned from Aleksandar. Is 
>> this correct? And both claim to represent the true Serbian pirate 
>> party?
>>
>> Well, PPI demands that a member organization have internal 
>> democratic structure, so I suppose that a quick way to see who 
>> actually is the true Serbian pirate party is by at the next PPI GA ask 
>> for the statutes and minutes from the last general assembly of both 
>> entities claiming to be the Serbian pirates.
>>
>> Actually, I would be very interested to see English versions of the 
>> statutes for these organizations allready at this time if any such 
>> exists or can be produced.
>>
>> I would also like to see a list of board members for both 
>> organizations and the minutes from the meeting where they were 
>> elected.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Mab
>>




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