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PPI does not subordinate its members and gives no directives to
them, it's a confederation, thus, it's not an issue for you.<br>
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Regards!<br>
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K.<br>
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On 02/03/12 12:08, Fabricio Do Canto wrote:
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<p>Dear Friends, <br>
Dear PPIs</p>
<p>The Brasilian Pirates are concerned that their participation in
the PPI might make it difficult if not impossible for the PPBR
to become an official party.</p>
<p>The reason is that formally no political party can be
subordinate to other international entities, what is a very
valuable and understood principle. We know that we work bottom
up and not top down, as the swarm and free internet should be,
but the problem is how to communicate this to the outside over
there.</p>
<p>Therefore I ask you the PPI Members if any of you had similar
experiences in your respective countries and if so how you dealt
with this.</p>
<p>Looking forward to hear from you,</p>
<p>Fabricio</p>
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