I quote Reinier :<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Again, no one can speak on behalf of the (a) Piratenpartij. And conceivably<br>
I could register an association and even a political party with similar<br>
goals, using perhaps a different designation than "Piratenpartij".<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>As decided during the Amersfoort conferention, and recited dureing the Utrecht convention. ( I got a full 100% of the votes )<br>
I am still officially the Chairman of Piraten Partij. ( However, i did propose the title /interim chairman/ since there is no offical registration yet. )<br>However, it was Reinier that pointed out that such a official statement is not a necessity according to dutch law.<br>
<br>Based upon that principle, we decided, and i vowed to defend the initial principles of the PPNL fouding and call for elections once official registration has been completed.<br><br>Reinier does not recognize this. And i do not blame him for this, since i know his intentions are not wrong. And its just a matter of different opinions.<br>
In short : Never the less, all decicions will be made in a democratic fashion, so none here have to fear Reinier his statements.<br><br>Since i do find international cohesion one of our prime targets, and so does the remaining/idleing part of PPNL, includeing Reinier! I will allow Reinier to be the official representative @ Helsinki.<br>
He will cary a signed declaration of this with him.<br><br>Just for you consideration,<br><br>Samir Allioui.<br><br>(interim) Chairman of Piraten Partij Nederland.<br><br><br>