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On 09/21/2010 03:47 PM, Enrique Herrera Noya wrote:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">> <br>
> I heard an interesting story about an attempt to<br>
>> start a party in Turkey which appears rather difficult.
It's not<br>
>> really a Pirate issue but is of democratic trivia
interest. Perhaps<br>
>> Core-Team could investigate the matter?<br>
>> <br>
>> If any questions, ask.<br>
> <br>
> a wiki? could start with preliminary considerations 1.
ideological<br>
> frame 2. technological tools available 3. flow chart of
activities 4.<br>
> gantt chart of activities 5. diagram of existing parties
(mental map <br>
> of political parties?) 6. number of members to register with
the<br>
> state 7. percentage to enter parliament 8. map of
organizations<br>
> related to the topics pirate.<br>
></span><br>
<br>
my interest was more in the conditions for starting a political
party, so... points 6-8, rather than 1-5. I've seen attempts at
gathering info on 1-5 cause some conflicts in the past and would
rather stay away from any new such initiatives.<br>
<br>
the interest would be in discovering how easy it is to create
political alternatives in different countries, regardless of their
ideology.<br>
<br>
for instance: serbian parties need 30000 signatures, the
authenticity of each for which the leader of the initiative is
personally and criminally(!) liable. in the netherlands is needed 30
signatures per constituency to be allowed to run for elections. in
sweden 2000 signatures in total nationwide (well, this was you get
listed with the electorial department of state)<br>
<br>
/a<br>
<br>
/a<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;"> <br>
> <br>
> I can help with the compilation<br>
> </span><br>
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