[pp.int.general] The PP-EU programme

Angel Vazquez Hernandez anvazher at gmail.com
Sun Nov 17 11:46:19 CET 2013


Thanks

I was reading german proposal, but i didn't know PP-EU wiki programme


2013/11/17 Muriel Rovira Esteva <muriel at pirata.cat>

> Dear Zbigniew,
>
> I'm not so sure about your last sentence.
>
> I guess that despite the awesomeness of having a Common Programme, the
> text itself that we will have this first time feels somehow incomplete
> or "too soft" in one aspect or another by all the parties involved
> (it's the drawback of consensus). That's why the idea is that it can
> be combined with our own bits.   :)
>
> So maybe some parties will still prefer to just copy the whole
> programme of a single party, which may be much more complete,
> internally coherent and have stronger positions about key aspects that
> the parties may consider important.
>
> However, this text is just a starting point, and I'm sure more common
> ground will be found in the future elections as we have further
> discussions.  :)
>
> On the other hand, perhaps for small parties without many resources
> that haven't had time to discuss their programmes, a short bullet
> point list such as the European Pirates Manifesto may come in much
> more handy, since it can be easier to explain and discuss than a 15
> page document:   :)
>
> http://ppeu.net/wiki/doku.php?id=statutes:manifesto
>
> Best regards,
>
>               Muriel
>
> 2013/11/17 Zbigniew Łukasiak <zzbbyy at gmail.com>:
> > I don't know if everyone here is aware about the progress of the PP-EU
> > programme work. There is now a solid proposal:
> >
> http://ppeu.net/wiki/doku.php?id=programme:conferences:athens2013:consolidated_programme
> > with several amendments submitted by the individual parties and
> > discussions going on at:
> > http://lists.pp-international.net/listinfo/pp-eu.programme
> >
> > There is no other inter-party programme work and so once this is
> > agreed upon it will become The Pirate Party Programme - parties with
> > undefined programmes will adopt it or parts of it (because this is the
> > lazy way) and parties that already have programmes will anyway start
> > using it as the default and declaring their own direction in terms of
> > differences from this common programme.
> >
> > --
> > Zbigniew Lukasiak
> > http://brudnopis.blogspot.com/
> > http://perlalchemy.blogspot.com/
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