<div dir="ltr">Who is the representative of <span style="font-size:12.8px">"Internet Party of Serbia" on GA?</span><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 4:08 PM, carlo von lynX <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:lynX@pirate.my.buttharp.org" target="_blank">lynX@pirate.my.buttharp.org</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hello, just went through the applications for membership.<br>
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1. I have some worries regarding the request from the<br>
"Democratic Pirates of Australia":<br>
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According to the statutes of this organisation...<br>
- the board consists of only 3 people and has the power to overrule<br>
any party decision with a 2/3 majority (art. 1B 2)<br>
- the president can do everything the board would be able to do<br>
*alone* if the board "ceases to function" (whatever that means)<br>
(art. 1B 4)<br>
- the president runs the assemblies<br>
- the policy committee has to "coordinate" with the president<br>
(what if the president ignores them?)<br>
- the party member has only duties<br>
- two articles indicate that the president alone has the power<br>
to expel any party member.<br>
- there is no internal justice system.<br>
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For me one or two of these points are enough not to consider<br>
this a democratic organisation. If I look at the statutes more<br>
closely I may find more criticalities.<br>
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2. Pirate Party of NRW<br>
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I don't need to look up the statutes as German laws impose<br>
internal democracy and justice on any national or regional<br>
political party.<br>
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3. "Internet Party of Serbia"<br>
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- the board has the power to impede changes to the statutes by the assembly (art. 41)<br>
- the board of only three people meets only every 4 months and is elected for 4 years (art. 29, 31)<br>
- the vice president has to do everything the president tells him to do, so factually the president can do whatever they like for 4 months straight.<br>
- the president also decides who organises the assembly (possibly themselves) (art. 22)<br>
- error: 51% is NOT a simple majority (art. 21 and elsewhere)<br>
- there is no internal justice system.<br>
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Same considerations as for (1).<br>
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4. Pirate Party of New York<br>
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Possibly lucky for them (excuse me making fun of myself at this<br>
point), I was not able to access the statutes. They are protected<br>
by a surveillance+javascript-enforcement shield (Google Drive).<br>
What about using the wiki's file upload facility?<br>
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Hope this is useful to everyone. Thanks for your attention.<br>
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