<p lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in">Dear Pirates,</p>
<p lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in">I'd like to make you aware
of an important topic: the European citizens' initiative (ECI). On
April 1st 2011 the first ECIs can be deposited with the EU
Commission. If at least 1 Million citizens of more than 6 EU
countries sign an initiative the Commission has to take it into
consideration. While the initiative itself is not binding on the
Commission is sends a strong sign that EU citizens want a change in
policy that cannon be ignored by the Commission. At the very least
the ECI will increase political discussions cross-border EU wide,
which is always a good thing. More info on the ICE here:
<a href="http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/secretariat_general/citizens_initiative/">http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/secretariat_general/citizens_initiative/</a></p>
<p lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in">Why I write to you is
because some countries plan to force ECI supporters to provide an ID
number when signing an initiative. The danger of requiring an ID card
number when signing a petition is that a lot of potential supporters
are scared off. Even more important is that it might limit the people
who can collect signatures as the collection and storage of ID card
numbers might be regulated by national data protection laws.
Therefore I urge every Pirate Party and interested person to lobby
their governments to delete the requirements of an ID number if that
is still possible.</p>
<p lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in">Then I wanted to ask if
any Pirate Party in the EU already planned an ECI or supported a
group that does. Imo an ECI to stop the data retention directive has
real chances to succeed and Pirates could play an important role in
collecting signatures. If you plan anything in this direction please
let me know as I'm currently contacting NGOs on this topic to work on
an ECI.</p>
<p lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in">Kind regards,</p>
<p lang="en-US" style="margin-bottom:0in">Jerry</p>