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- From: Henrik Brändén <henrik.branden AT piratpartiet.se>
- To: Martina Pöser <martina.poeser AT bremen.piratenpartei.de>
- Cc: Piratpartiets partiledning <ledningen AT piratpartiet.se>, styrelsen AT lists.pirateweb.net, pp-eu.coordinators AT lists.pp-international.net, Internationale Koordination <int-koordination AT lists.piratenpartei.de>, pp-eu AT lists.pp-international.net
- Subject: Re: [Int-koordination] CEEP: two swedish vetoes
- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2013 10:11:59 +0100
- List-archive: <https://service.piratenpartei.de/pipermail/int-koordination>
- List-id: Internationale Koordination <int-koordination.lists.piratenpartei.de>
Dear Martina,
In reality: Yes.
Technically the board decided on the two vetos, and delegated to the party leadership to take any further measures necessary. In the leadership, we are completely satisfied with the document after removal of the two paragraphs, so you can consider this e-mail as an approval of the rest of the CEEP.
Yours sincerely,
/Henrik Brändén
deputy party leader, Swedish Pirate Party.
18 dec 2013 kl. 09:37 skrev Martina Pöser:
Dear Henrik,
thanks for the information. Does this mean that the Board did approve the rest of the CEEP?
Best regards,
Martina
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Henrik Brändén <henrik.branden AT piratpartiet.se>
Gesendet: Mi 18.12.2013 09:30
Betreff: CEEP: two swedish vetoes
An: pp-eu AT lists.pp-international.net; pp-eu.coordinators AT lists.pp-international.net; Martina Pöser <martina.poeser AT bremen.piratenpartei.de>;
CC: styrelsen AT lists.pirateweb.net; Piratpartiets partiledning <ledningen AT piratpartiet.se>;Dear friends,
The board of the swedish pirate party has decided to veto the following two parts of the Common European Election Programme for Pirate Parties:
1) "Changes to EU primary legislation (e.g. a treaty) must only come into effect if a majority of EU citizens approve the changes in a simultaneous vote across the EU, in addition to the current requirement of agreement at the governmental level. The EU executive must see to it that these votes can be conducted even on short notice."
This is an extremely far reaching statement, that not only major changes but any minor technical change has to be taken by a referendum. It has no support in the policy-decisions taken by our general assembly.
2) ”Better direct citizen participationPIRATES strive for a common standard for citizen initiatives at local, regional, national and European levels. To empower citizens, we want citizen initiatives that can modify constitutions, laws, etc. to always be followed by a referendum if not approved by the legislature.”This has no support in the policies taken by our general assembly.
Yours,/Henrik Brändén,deputy party leader, Swedish Pirate Party
- Re: [Int-koordination] CEEP: two swedish vetoes, Martina Pöser, 18.12.2013
- Re: [Int-koordination] CEEP: two swedish vetoes, Henrik Brändén, 18.12.2013
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