[pp.int.general] Formal protest from Pirate Party Australia

kenneth at pirata.cat kenneth at pirata.cat
Mon Mar 11 11:57:46 CET 2013


Man, you voted in favor. If it was so illegal and dirty, it was also YOUR
fault.



On Mon, 11 Mar 2013 08:32:49 +0000, Antonio Garcia
<ningunotro at hotmail.com>
wrote:
> As it stands... it looks to me that public statements are the only thing
> you feel obliged (by circumstances of publicity) to answer to.
> 
> Otherwise, you even maneuver clumsy complaints to your advantage, as you
> did by seemingly offering the heads of the CoA on a plate to PP-CH...
when
> it suited you perfectly to ignore the complaint about the breach of
> Statutes I presented to it... that could have no other possible outcome
but
> to revoke the silly procedure by which the Pirate Party of Catalonia was
> granted full membership of PPI.
> 
> A fraudulent membership they have been instrumentalizing all year long
to
> drive an illogic revolution that has Spain counting 5 pirate parties by
now
> and growing.
> 
> So much for the PPI's aim not to interfere with the internal domestic
> troubles of its members.
> 
> 
> Get your facts straight. And I hope NONE of the actual board members
> considers reelection.
> 
> 
> Antonio.
> 
> From: gregory.engels at pp-international.net
> Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 01:01:58 +0100
> To: pp.international.general at lists.pirateweb.net
> CC: nationalcouncil at pirateparty.org.au
> Subject: Re: [pp.int.general] Formal protest from Pirate Party Australia
> 
> On 10.03.2013, at 06:13, Simon Frew <simon.frew at pirateparty.org.au>
wrote:
> 
> Below is an official mail sent to the Board of PPI.We have yet to
receive
> any sort of acknowledgement that it was received or discussed by the
Board.
> So in the interests of transparency I thought the best course of action
was
> to post it to the general discussion list as the formal means of
> communication seem to be failing.
> 
> For your information: PP-AU has filed this complain with the board of
PPI
> on February 17th. Since then only one regular board meeting has passed
and
> it was not on the Agenda of that meeting as we are very busy solving the
> organizational and administrative issues around the preparation of the
> Kazan conference. 
> We had planned to answer in the due time after our next board meeting,
but
> it seems to me, that PPAU might be not interested at all in an
constructive
> answer, as it is more interested in making a public statement. 
> sincerely yours, 
> Gregory EngelsCo-ChairmanPirate Parties International
> mobile: +49 172 853 44
> 91skype:gregory.engelsjabber:dichter at jabber.piratenpartei.demy free
time:
> http://doodle.com/dichter
> 
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