I think that this discussion about voting systems is premature since:<br>1. At the conference we decided that PPI will not be a political organization, thus will not take decisions that will affect its members. Maybe some will want such a PPI but it will never happen.<br>
2. Talking about a European PPI like a political party and make comparisons with other European examples will be out of the question for a simple reason: there is no Europe wide political party. Even in European Parliament they have groups wich unite parties by similarities, and the groups do not decide what individual parties do. <br>
People, please do not keep dreaming about a PPI who will decide for the national PP parties.<br>The UN model cannot be applied since their decision can sometimes be
enforced by means unavailable to a PPI.<br>At the conference someone suggested that we were building a new Socialist International. Even if it isn't so, the model of the Socialist International might be useful for those who want to see worldwide political organization wich in some degree functions.<br>
<br><br>Yours,<br>Cristian<br>Pirate Party Romania<br>