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{{NoteB-|L'AG en ligne est reporté au Dimanche 29 mars (à 10h). Le calendrier complet peut être consulté sur {{SurO|[http://wiki.pp-international.net/Online_GA_2015 cette page wiki]}}.}} | {{NoteB-|L'AG en ligne est reporté au Dimanche 29 mars (à 10h). Le calendrier complet peut être consulté sur {{SurO|[http://wiki.pp-international.net/Online_GA_2015 cette page wiki]}}.}} | ||
Dans la suite des événements qui ont conduit la sortie du Parti Pirate d'Australie (PPAU)<ref>http://piratetimes.net/the-australian-pirates-leave-ppi/</ref> du '''PPI''', l'orga se l'AG en ligne (qui était une idée du PPAU) à été laissé à la responsabilité du bureau du '''PPI''' qui à quand même voté le maintient de l'AG lors de sa réunion du 8 février 2015.<ref>voir le [http://wiki.pp-international.net/PPI_Minutes_2015-02-08 CR du 8 février 2015]</ref> Par contre pour le moment, finit les appels à la réforme des statuts que le PPAU proposait, il ne reste que la question d'augmenter les frais d'adhésion. ( D'autres motions peuvent néanmoins être déposés par les membres du '''PPI''' '''{{SurO|[http://wiki.pp-international.net/Online_GA_2015#Statutes_Amendment_Proposals ici]}}'''). | Dans la suite des événements qui ont conduit la sortie du Parti Pirate d'Australie (PPAU)<ref>http://piratetimes.net/the-australian-pirates-leave-ppi/</ref> du '''PPI''', l'orga se l'AG en ligne (qui était une idée du PPAU) à été laissé à la responsabilité du bureau du '''PPI''' qui à quand même voté le maintient de l'AG lors de sa réunion du 8 février 2015.<ref>voir le [http://wiki.pp-international.net/PPI_Minutes_2015-02-08 CR du 8 février 2015]</ref> Par contre pour le moment, finit les appels à la réforme des statuts que le PPAU proposait, il ne reste que la question d'augmenter les frais d'adhésion. ( D'autres motions peuvent néanmoins être déposés par les membres du '''PPI''' '''{{SurO|[http://wiki.pp-international.net/Online_GA_2015#Statutes_Amendment_Proposals ici]}}'''). | ||
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= Motions regarding the affiliation fee = | = Motions regarding the affiliation fee = | ||
=== AF-1 Original motion from Paris === | |||
= AF-1 Original motion from Paris = | |||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
|Title=Affiliation Fees according to the original Paris proposal | |Title=Affiliation Fees according to the original Paris proposal | ||
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= AF-2 Updated accapted motion from Paris = | === AF-2 Updated accapted motion from Paris === | ||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
|Title=Affiliation Fees according to statuses and passed motion in Paris | |Title=Affiliation Fees according to statuses and passed motion in Paris | ||
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* [4] http://wiki.pp-international.net/Decisons_of_GA#Transparency}} | * [4] http://wiki.pp-international.net/Decisons_of_GA#Transparency}} | ||
=== AF-3 Adjusted motion from PP-DE === | |||
= AF-3 Adjusted motion from PP-DE = | |||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
|Title=Affiliation Fees according to the original Paris proposal, taking smaller parties into account | |Title=Affiliation Fees according to the original Paris proposal, taking smaller parties into account | ||
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(*) For the calculation it is non discriminatory if the pirate is holding a mandate in the executive or legislative brunch. | (*) For the calculation it is non discriminatory if the pirate is holding a mandate in the executive or legislative brunch. | ||
|Rationale=The base for the fee calculation is the HDI (Human Development Index) published by the UNHDR http://hdr.undp.org/en/statistics/hdi The Idea is that the Pirate Parties from developed countries could afford a higher sum than those from the developing and the least developed ones. Also that the countries with election successes (with elected representatives) could afford more than parties that are in the process of the foundation. Please see the https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0ArWSm6bFghpEdDhDT1pTeWgzY0lRMFA1Vl9oT0Z1NlE&gid=1 for exact calculation | |Rationale=The base for the fee calculation is the HDI (Human Development Index) published by the UNHDR http://hdr.undp.org/en/statistics/hdi The Idea is that the Pirate Parties from developed countries could afford a higher sum than those from the developing and the least developed ones. Also that the countries with election successes (with elected representatives) could afford more than parties that are in the process of the foundation. Please see the https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0ArWSm6bFghpEdDhDT1pTeWgzY0lRMFA1Vl9oT0Z1NlE&gid=1 for exact calculation | ||
We believe that PPI need solid finances. On the same time we think, that the current proposal is to much of a burden to smaller parties. Espetially the local elected representatives are just the first step on the success road of a political party, and there is no direct immediate financial benefit to the party from its elected local members, and therefore we think that the effect on determinig the membership fee should be much smaller then proposed 1/10th and prefer 1/35th instead. | We believe that PPI need solid finances. On the same time we think, that the current proposal is to much of a burden to smaller parties. Espetially the local elected representatives are just the first step on the success road of a political party, and there is no direct immediate financial benefit to the party from its elected local members, and therefore we think that the effect on determinig the membership fee should be much smaller then proposed 1/10th and prefer 1/35th instead. | ||
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= Formal Motions = | = Formal Motions = | ||
=== MO-1 Access to medicine === | |||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
|Title=Access to medicine | |Title=Access to medicine | ||
|PutBy={{Flag-de}} PP-DE | |PutBy={{Flag-de}} PP-DE | ||
|Sponsor={{Flag-de}} PP-DE | |Sponsor={{Flag-de}} PP-DE | ||
|Motion= | |Motion= | ||
May the General Assembly of the Pirate Parties International decide the following declaration: | May the General Assembly of the Pirate Parties International decide the following declaration: | ||
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= MO-1b Access to medicine = | === MO-1b Access to medicine === | ||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
|Title=Access to medicine | |Title=Access to medicine | ||
|PutBy={{Flag-cz}} PP-CZ | |PutBy={{Flag-cz}} PP-CZ | ||
|Sponsor={{Flag-cz}} PP-CZ | |Sponsor={{Flag-cz}} PP-CZ | ||
|Motion= | |Motion= | ||
May the General Assembly of the Pirate Parties International decide the following declaration: | May the General Assembly of the Pirate Parties International decide the following declaration: | ||
:We deem the universal access to medicine and medical treatment as a human right. | :We deem the universal access to medicine and medical treatment as a human right. | ||
:People in developing and least developed countries must have access to medicine beyond the restrictions of patenting systems. Patents that hinder the fight against diseases should be subject to compulsory licensing. | :People in developing and least developed countries must have access to medicine beyond the restrictions of patenting systems. Patents that hinder the fight against diseases should be subject to compulsory licensing. | ||
:Since the economics of medical technology makes research and development into non-patentable medical techniques uneconomic for corporations, state funding needs to be made available to test the effectiveness of substances, currently illegal for therapeutic purposes. | :Since the economics of medical technology makes research and development into non-patentable medical techniques uneconomic for corporations, state funding needs to be made available to test the effectiveness of substances, currently illegal for therapeutic purposes. | ||
:Therefore, us Pirates propose a WHO funding for financing research on neglected diseases. | :Therefore, us Pirates propose a WHO funding for financing research on neglected diseases. | ||
:Further blocking of scientific work based solely on dogmatic arguments is no longer acceptable. Patients must not be hindered in their free choice of treatment. Well trained, responsible physicians and informed patients must have the full responsibility for choosing the substances used for treatment. The dangers of all used substances must be fully disclosed. | :Further blocking of scientific work based solely on dogmatic arguments is no longer acceptable. Patients must not be hindered in their free choice of treatment. Well trained, responsible physicians and informed patients must have the full responsibility for choosing the substances used for treatment. The dangers of all used substances must be fully disclosed. | ||
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In case of successful adoption by the GA, we call upon the Members of PPI to ratify this declaration timely by a suitable vehicle. | In case of successful adoption by the GA, we call upon the Members of PPI to ratify this declaration timely by a suitable vehicle. | ||
|Rationale=Will be delivered in session. | |Rationale=Will be delivered in session. | ||
}} | }} | ||
= MO-2 Copyright = | === MO-2 Copyright === | ||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
| Title=Copyright | | Title=Copyright | ||
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}} | }} | ||
= MO-3 Net Neutrality = | === MO-3 Net Neutrality === | ||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
| Title=Net Neutrality | | Title=Net Neutrality | ||
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In case of successful adoption by the GA, we call upon the Members of PPI to ratify this declaration timely by a suitable vehicle. | In case of successful adoption by the GA, we call upon the Members of PPI to ratify this declaration timely by a suitable vehicle. | ||
| Rationale=Will be delivered in session. | | Rationale=Will be delivered in session. | ||
}} | }} | ||
= MO-4 Basic Income = | === MO-4 Basic Income === | ||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
| Title=Basic Income | | Title=Basic Income | ||
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}} | }} | ||
= MO-5 Privacy = | === MO-5 Privacy === | ||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
| Title=Privacy | | Title=Privacy | ||
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}} | }} | ||
= MO-6 No to TTIP = | === MO-6 No to TTIP === | ||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
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}} | }} | ||
= MO-6b No to TTIP = | === MO-6b No to TTIP === | ||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
| Title=No to TTIP | | Title=No to TTIP | ||
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}} | }} | ||
= MO-7 Transparency of the Public Sector = | === MO-7 Transparency of the Public Sector === | ||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
| Title=Transparency of the Public Sector | | Title=Transparency of the Public Sector | ||
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}} | }} | ||
= MO-8 Standing Committees = | === MO-8 Standing Committees === | ||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
| Title=Standing Committees | | Title=Standing Committees | ||
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}} | }} | ||
= MO-9 Individual ‘Global Pirate Membership’ from supporters = | === MO-9 Individual ‘Global Pirate Membership’ from supporters === | ||
{{OGA/Motion | {{OGA/Motion | ||
| Title=Individual ‘Global Pirate Membership’ from supporters | | Title=Individual ‘Global Pirate Membership’ from supporters | ||
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| Sponsor={{Flag-de}} PP-DE | | Sponsor={{Flag-de}} PP-DE | ||
| Motion= | | Motion= | ||
The PPI General Assembly should consider the inclusion of individuals and individual organizations as supporter members of PPI. | The PPI General Assembly should consider the inclusion of individuals and individual organizations as supporter members of PPI. | ||
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=Rules of Procedure of the PPI General Assembly= | =Rules of Procedure of the PPI General Assembly= | ||
======Art. 1 General====== | |||
==Art. 1 General== | |||
# All references to titles or persons in the masculine form in this document apply by analogy to the feminine form as well. | # All references to titles or persons in the masculine form in this document apply by analogy to the feminine form as well. | ||
# This rules of procedure governs the course of the PPI General Assemblies meetings until decided otherwise. | # This rules of procedure governs the course of the PPI General Assemblies meetings until decided otherwise. | ||
# The General Assembly is composed of all the Members of Pirate Parties International, represented by a delegate or delegates not exceeding six from any one Member Organization. <ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IX. General Assembly|IX(1)]]</ref><ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IX. General Assembly|IX(4)]]</ref> | # The General Assembly is composed of all the Members of Pirate Parties International, represented by a delegate or delegates not exceeding six from any one Member Organization. <ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IX. General Assembly|IX(1)]]</ref><ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IX. General Assembly|IX(4)]]</ref> | ||
# All local and remote delegates must present written authorization from a member of their respective board unless they are designated International Coordinator or equivalent on their parties official website. Each person may represent as a delegate no more than 2 parties. <ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XI. Voting|XI(3)]]</ref> | # All local and remote delegates must present written authorization from a member of their respective board unless they are designated International Coordinator or equivalent on their parties official website. Each person may represent as a delegate no more than 2 parties. <ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XI. Voting|XI(3)]]</ref> | ||
# Ordinary Members of PPI are eligible to vote. | # Ordinary Members of PPI are eligible to vote. | ||
# All Members of PPI are eligible to submit motions.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IV. Ordinary Members|IV(4)c]]</ref><ref>Statutes [[Statutes#V. Observer Members|V(2)c]]</ref> | # All Members of PPI are eligible to submit motions.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IV. Ordinary Members|IV(4)c]]</ref><ref>Statutes [[Statutes#V. Observer Members|V(2)c]]</ref> | ||
# Any official debate and voting may only continue when a third of Ordinary Members are represented locally or remotely.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IX. General Assembly|IX(5)]]</ref> | # Any official debate and voting may only continue when a third of Ordinary Members are represented locally or remotely.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IX. General Assembly|IX(5)]]</ref> | ||
# The Rules of Procedure must be adopted by a simple majority of the Ordinary Members present or represented and voting and enter immediately into force.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IX. General Assembly|IX(1)]]</ref> | # The Rules of Procedure must be adopted by a simple majority of the Ordinary Members present or represented and voting and enter immediately into force.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IX. General Assembly|IX(1)]]</ref> | ||
==Art. 2 Hearing Process== | ======Art. 2 Hearing Process====== | ||
# The Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson of the General Assembly shall be appointed by the PPI Board.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XIII. Functions of the Board|XIII(1)e]]</ref> | # The Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson of the General Assembly shall be appointed by the PPI Board.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XIII. Functions of the Board|XIII(1)e]]</ref> | ||
# The Chairperson may resign during the Meeting. Then a new Chairperson is appointed by the PPI Board. | # The Chairperson may resign during the Meeting. Then a new Chairperson is appointed by the PPI Board. | ||
# The Chairperson leads the proceedings, recognizes speakers, and maintains decorum and order during the meeting. | # The Chairperson leads the proceedings, recognizes speakers, and maintains decorum and order during the meeting. | ||
# The Chairperson sets details of the procedure. | # The Chairperson sets details of the procedure. | ||
# The Chairperson announces the election and referendum results. | # The Chairperson announces the election and referendum results. | ||
# Requests for the floor by local and remote delegates or PPI Officers are acknowledged in the order received. In questionable cases the Chairperson decides. Chairperson can not participate in the debate. | # Requests for the floor by local and remote delegates or PPI Officers are acknowledged in the order received. In questionable cases the Chairperson decides. Chairperson can not participate in the debate. | ||
# The Chairperson can yield the floor to speakers who are not members of delegations. | # The Chairperson can yield the floor to speakers who are not members of delegations. | ||
# The Chairperson can yield the floor to speakers and the person who made the motion also out of turn. | # The Chairperson can yield the floor to speakers and the person who made the motion also out of turn. | ||
# If a speaker deviates too much from the motion at hand, the Chairperson admonishes him to speak to the subject. | # If a speaker deviates too much from the motion at hand, the Chairperson admonishes him to speak to the subject. | ||
# If a speaker disregards the warnings and calls to order of the Chairperson, the Chairperson may deny him the opportunity to speak. | # If a speaker disregards the warnings and calls to order of the Chairperson, the Chairperson may deny him the opportunity to speak. | ||
==Art. 3 | ======Art. 3; Remote delegates====== | ||
# The Chairperson appoints a proxy person through which the remote delegates may act. | # The Chairperson appoints a proxy person through which the remote delegates may act. | ||
# The remote delegates must communicate with the proxy in a traceable way. (i.e. a text chat). | # The remote delegates must communicate with the proxy in a traceable way. (i.e. a text chat). | ||
# The remote delegates may request the floor to make a statement or ask a question by explicitly writing so. The proxy person will then request the floor on their behalf, be recognized by the Chairperson in turn and read the statement or question aloud. In the case, that the technical possibilities allow it, an audio or video transmission may be used. | # The remote delegates may request the floor to make a statement or ask a question by explicitly writing so. The proxy person will then request the floor on their behalf, be recognized by the Chairperson in turn and read the statement or question aloud. In the case, that the technical possibilities allow it, an audio or video transmission may be used. | ||
# On voting, the proxy will relay the full question and the votes from the remote delegates. | # On voting, the proxy will relay the full question and the votes from the remote delegates. | ||
# The vote of a remote delegate can be submitted by e-mail or other recordable way on the direct way to the tabulator or his proxy. | # The vote of a remote delegate can be submitted by e-mail or other recordable way on the direct way to the tabulator or his proxy. | ||
==Art. 4 Agenda== | ======Art. 4 Agenda====== | ||
# The Board proposes an initial agenda draft.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XIII. Functions of the Board|XIII(1)e]]</ref> | # The Board proposes an initial agenda draft.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XIII. Functions of the Board|XIII(1)e]]</ref> | ||
# Each Member may propose changes to the agenda. | # Each Member may propose changes to the agenda. | ||
# The agenda must be approved before any other debate starts. | # The agenda must be approved before any other debate starts. | ||
==Art. 5 Motions and countermotions== | ======Art. 5 Motions and countermotions====== | ||
# The Members may make motions. | # The Members may make motions. | ||
# The Members may make countermotions to the motions on the table. | # The Members may make countermotions to the motions on the table. | ||
# Motions and countermotions must be proposed in writing. | # Motions and countermotions must be proposed in writing. | ||
# Motions and countermotions are presented, debated and handled within the appropriate agenda item. | # Motions and countermotions are presented, debated and handled within the appropriate agenda item. | ||
# Every motion or countermotion must come with a justification. | # Every motion or countermotion must come with a justification. | ||
# Every motion or countermotion must have a subject that can be voted yes or no. | # Every motion or countermotion must have a subject that can be voted yes or no. | ||
# Every countermotion has to point out clearly the difference to the original motion. | # Every countermotion has to point out clearly the difference to the original motion. | ||
# Motions already submitted, defeated or declared as unacceptable as such motions, can not be submitted. | # Motions already submitted, defeated or declared as unacceptable as such motions, can not be submitted. | ||
# Proposals, including the Statutes Amendments Proposals, may be changed by motions and countermotions before they are accepted only in the intention given by original proposal. | # Proposals, including the Statutes Amendments Proposals, may be changed by motions and countermotions before they are accepted only in the intention given by original proposal. | ||
==Art. 6 Voting== | ======Art. 6 Voting====== | ||
# Motions independent from others are voted on one after the other. | # Motions independent from others are voted on one after the other. | ||
# Motions subsidiary to others are voted on before the main motion. | # Motions subsidiary to others are voted on before the main motion. | ||
# If Motions are competing, they are put to voting against each other. A Member can vote for as many proposals he like, and the one with the most votes wins. The Assembly votes than on the wining Motion. | # If Motions are competing, they are put to voting against each other. A Member can vote for as many proposals he like, and the one with the most votes wins. The Assembly votes than on the wining Motion. | ||
# Before a vote, the Chairperson reads the question aloud. The full question is recorded in the minutes. | # Before a vote, the Chairperson reads the question aloud. The full question is recorded in the minutes. | ||
# A motion is passed by a simple majority of the Members present or represented and voting. In the event of a tie, the motion is defeated. Abstentions are not taken into account.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XI. Voting|XI(1)]]</ref> | # A motion is passed by a simple majority of the Members present or represented and voting. In the event of a tie, the motion is defeated. Abstentions are not taken into account.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XI. Voting|XI(1)]]</ref> | ||
# Decisions concerning the admission of new Members,<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#III. Membership|III(4)]]</ref> the exclusion of Members,<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#VII. Termination of Membership|VII(2)]]</ref> the determination of the annual affiliation fee<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XVI. Affiliation Fees|XVI(1)]]</ref> and the amendment of Statutes<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XX. Amendments|XX]]</ref>, shall be passed by a two thirds majority of the votes cast. Abstentions are not taken into account.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XI. Voting|XI]]</ref> | # Decisions concerning the admission of new Members,<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#III. Membership|III(4)]]</ref> the exclusion of Members,<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#VII. Termination of Membership|VII(2)]]</ref> the determination of the annual affiliation fee<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XVI. Affiliation Fees|XVI(1)]]</ref> and the amendment of Statutes<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XX. Amendments|XX]]</ref>, shall be passed by a two thirds majority of the votes cast. Abstentions are not taken into account.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#XI. Voting|XI]]</ref> | ||
# The delegates vote by raising their "yes", "no" or "abstention" voting card. The voting may also be conducted with written ballots. The ballots should identify the delegation voting and are counted openly. | # The delegates vote by raising their "yes", "no" or "abstention" voting card. The voting may also be conducted with written ballots. The ballots should identify the delegation voting and are counted openly. | ||
# The tabulation of votes is performed by a tabulator named by the Chairperson. | # The tabulation of votes is performed by a tabulator named by the Chairperson. | ||
# All votes from all delegations will be recorded one by one, except for procedural motions. The results are recorded in the minutes. These delegates who wish their vote recorded may request so. | # All votes from all delegations will be recorded one by one, except for procedural motions. The results are recorded in the minutes. These delegates who wish their vote recorded may request so. | ||
# All votes will be cast openly. As there are only delegates present and voting, there is no need for a secret voting. | # All votes will be cast openly. As there are only delegates present and voting, there is no need for a secret voting. | ||
==Art. 6a Elections== | ======Art. 6a Elections====== | ||
# All candidates to any body of the PPI must be proposed by an ordinary or observer member of the PPI.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IV. Ordinary Members|IV(4)b]]</ref><ref>Statutes [[Statutes#V. Observer Members|V(2)b]]</ref> | # All candidates to any body of the PPI must be proposed by an ordinary or observer member of the PPI.<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#IV. Ordinary Members|IV(4)b]]</ref><ref>Statutes [[Statutes#V. Observer Members|V(2)b]]</ref> | ||
# Candidates can request for the floor during the Hearing Process for their respective elections. All candidates inside the same election should be given equal opportunity to present their candidature. | # Candidates can request for the floor during the Hearing Process for their respective elections. All candidates inside the same election should be given equal opportunity to present their candidature. | ||
# If there only one candidate for a position an open voting according to RoP [[#Art. 6 Voting|Art.6(7)]] can be held. At the request of any delegate the voting is conducted with ballots. | # If there only one candidate for a position an open voting according to RoP [[#Art. 6 Voting|Art.6(7)]] can be held. At the request of any delegate the voting is conducted with ballots. | ||
# If there are multiple candidates for a position the voting is conducted with ballots. | # If there are multiple candidates for a position the voting is conducted with ballots. | ||
# Elections for multiple position can be combined on the same ballot. | # Elections for multiple position can be combined on the same ballot. | ||
# '''Election Method''' | # '''Election Method''' | ||
#* a) Before the voting, the number of elected positions should be decided, if Statutes require to do so. | #* a) Before the voting, the number of elected positions should be decided, if Statutes require to do so. | ||
#* b) Every Ordinary Member may vote "yes" for any number of candidates. | #* b) Every Ordinary Member may vote "yes" for any number of candidates. | ||
#* c) The candidates that has achieved a simple majority of the "yes" votes from Ordinary Members present or represented and voting on them<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#X. Functions of the General Assembly|X(1)]]</ref> are elected in the order determined by number of "yes" votes accumulated. Abstentions are not taken into account. In event of a tie where order matters, deciding elections are held, where only one "yes" vote per Ordinary Member can be cast. | #* c) The candidates that has achieved a simple majority of the "yes" votes from Ordinary Members present or represented and voting on them<ref>Statutes [[Statutes#X. Functions of the General Assembly|X(1)]]</ref> are elected in the order determined by number of "yes" votes accumulated. Abstentions are not taken into account. In event of a tie where order matters, deciding elections are held, where only one "yes" vote per Ordinary Member can be cast. | ||
#* d) If the decided number(Art. 6a(6a)) of positions is not filled, additional round of elections is held unless decided otherwise. | #* d) If the decided number(Art. 6a(6a)) of positions is not filled, additional round of elections is held unless decided otherwise. | ||
# Other provisions from [[#Art. 6 Voting|Art. 6]] apply accordingly. | # Other provisions from [[#Art. 6 Voting|Art. 6]] apply accordingly. | ||
==Art. 7 Procedural Motions== | ======Art. 7 Procedural Motions====== | ||
# Procedural motions (on debating, voting, or electing) can be made and justified at any time out of normal speaking order. Requests for procedural motion is made by delegates with a time-out signal (hands in the form of a "T") to differentiate from a request for the floor. | # Procedural motions (on debating, voting, or electing) can be made and justified at any time out of normal speaking order. Requests for procedural motion is made by delegates with a time-out signal (hands in the form of a "T") to differentiate from a request for the floor. | ||
# Procedural motions are the following: | # Procedural motions are the following: | ||
#* a. Procedural motion to alter the order of the agenda; | #* a. Procedural motion to alter the order of the agenda; | ||
#* b. Procedural motion to table an agenda item; | #* b. Procedural motion to table an agenda item; | ||
#* c. Procedural motion to modify a motion; If the original proponent is not against these modifications, they are adopted. | #* c. Procedural motion to modify a motion; If the original proponent is not against these modifications, they are adopted. | ||
#* d. Procedural motion to change the Rules of Procedure; | #* d. Procedural motion to change the Rules of Procedure; | ||
# In disregard of [[#Art. 5 Motions and countermotions|Art. 5]], the following procedural motions does not need to be submitted in writing. They also pass, if nobody speaks against: | # In disregard of [[#Art. 5 Motions and countermotions|Art. 5]], the following procedural motions does not need to be submitted in writing. They also pass, if nobody speaks against: | ||
#* a. Procedural motion to alter the order of the voting; | #* a. Procedural motion to alter the order of the voting; | ||
#* b. Procedural motion to suspend the meeting. A time frame must be given; | #* b. Procedural motion to suspend the meeting. A time frame must be given; | ||
#* c. Procedural motion to limit floor time for speakers; | #* c. Procedural motion to limit floor time for speakers; | ||
#* d. Procedural motion to close a speakers list; Additional speakers needs to request the floor, after that, the speaking list is closed. | #* d. Procedural motion to close a speakers list; Additional speakers needs to request the floor, after that, the speaking list is closed. | ||
#* e. Procedural motion to reopen a closed speaking list; | #* e. Procedural motion to reopen a closed speaking list; | ||
#* f. Procedural motion to end debate; | #* f. Procedural motion to end debate; | ||
#* g. Procedural motion to postpone indefinitely a motion; | #* g. Procedural motion to postpone indefinitely a motion; | ||
#* h. Procedural motion to end the agenda item; | #* h. Procedural motion to end the agenda item; | ||
#* i. Procedural motion to call for a straw poll; The straw pool must be able to be answered with a "yes" or "no" and be related to the question at hand. The question may not be directed at identifiable persons. The results shall not be counted, only the general outcome is recorded, and have not any additional effect. | #* i. Procedural motion to call for a straw poll; The straw pool must be able to be answered with a "yes" or "no" and be related to the question at hand. The question may not be directed at identifiable persons. The results shall not be counted, only the general outcome is recorded, and have not any additional effect. | ||
#* j. Procedural motion to not hold additional round of elections; | #* j. Procedural motion to not hold additional round of elections; | ||
#* k. Procedural motion to re-appoint the chairperson; | #* k. Procedural motion to re-appoint the chairperson; | ||
#* l. Procedural motion to recount the votes; | #* l. Procedural motion to recount the votes; | ||
#* m. Procedural motion to revoke a decision of Chairperson; must be proposed immediately after the decision is announced. | #* m. Procedural motion to revoke a decision of Chairperson; must be proposed immediately after the decision is announced. | ||
#* n. Procedural motion to asses the quorum. If the quorum is not established, the Chairperson announce a time until that the Assembly is in recess. After the break the assessment of quorum repeats. | #* n. Procedural motion to asses the quorum. If the quorum is not established, the Chairperson announce a time until that the Assembly is in recess. After the break the assessment of quorum repeats. | ||
# In the event nothing else is ordained, in all these cases the debate shall be suspended until the procedural motion is handled and the vote taken. | # In the event nothing else is ordained, in all these cases the debate shall be suspended until the procedural motion is handled and the vote taken. | ||
# Procedural motions are passed by simple majority. Abstentions are not taken into account. | # Procedural motions are passed by simple majority. Abstentions are not taken into account. | ||
==Art. 7a Online Assembly== | ======Art. 7a Online Assembly====== | ||
# For an online assembly all delegates are remote and therefore there is no need for a local proxy, deviating from the Art. 3. | # For an online assembly all delegates are remote and therefore there is no need for a local proxy, deviating from the Art. 3. | ||
# Deviating from Art 5 No. 3: motions and countermotions must be proposed by email. An appropiate address will be announced by the chair at the beginning of the meeting. | # Deviating from Art 5 No. 3: motions and countermotions must be proposed by email. An appropiate address will be announced by the chair at the beginning of the meeting. | ||
# Deviating from Art. 6: votes are given by division of the assembly having yes, nay and abstain as an option. | # Deviating from Art. 6: votes are given by division of the assembly having yes, nay and abstain as an option. | ||
# Deviating from Art. 7.: a procedural motion is indicated when somebody enters the online-room "procedural motion". | # Deviating from Art. 7.: a procedural motion is indicated when somebody enters the online-room "procedural motion". | ||
==Art. 8 Minutes== | ======Art. 8 Minutes====== | ||
# The Chairperson appoints the keeper of the minutes. | # The Chairperson appoints the keeper of the minutes. | ||
# The minutes record a summary of the debate and the decisions taken. | # The minutes record a summary of the debate and the decisions taken. | ||
# The keeper publishes the minutes within two weeks after the Conference on the PPI website and announce the publication by mail to all Members and PPI organs. | # The keeper publishes the minutes within two weeks after the Conference on the PPI website and announce the publication by mail to all Members and PPI organs. | ||
# After publication the Members or PPI Board may object to the minutes within four weeks. If no objections have been tendered, the minutes stand accepted. If there are objection the keeper corrects the minutes and the respite restarts. | # After publication the Members or PPI Board may object to the minutes within four weeks. If no objections have been tendered, the minutes stand accepted. If there are objection the keeper corrects the minutes and the respite restarts. | ||
=References= | =====References===== | ||
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L'invitation officielle (envoyé sur la ML) précise que: | L'invitation officielle (envoyé sur la ML) précise que: |
Version du 27 mars 2015 à 12:51
Dans la suite des événements qui ont conduit la sortie du Parti Pirate d'Australie (PPAU)<ref>http://piratetimes.net/the-australian-pirates-leave-ppi/</ref> du PPI, l'orga se l'AG en ligne (qui était une idée du PPAU) à été laissé à la responsabilité du bureau du PPI qui à quand même voté le maintient de l'AG lors de sa réunion du 8 février 2015.<ref>voir le CR du 8 février 2015</ref> Par contre pour le moment, finit les appels à la réforme des statuts que le PPAU proposait, il ne reste que la question d'augmenter les frais d'adhésion. ( D'autres motions peuvent néanmoins être déposés par les membres du PPI ici).
- Pour l'instant les motions sont les suivantes :
Motions regarding the affiliation fee
AF-1 Original motion from Paris
Title | Affiliation Fees according to the original Paris proposal |
Put by | PPI Board |
Sponsor | PPI Board |
Motion | The fee is calculated as follows: the actual HDI of a country is taken as a exponent to 500 to get the basis fee. This basis fee is multiplied with following factors: for each elected pirate on national level times two, for each elected member of a regional parliament times 1/5, and for each elected member on a local level times 1/10. This multiplied values are then added to the basis value.
(*) For the calculation it is non discriminatory if the pirate is holding a mandate in the executive or legislative brunch. |
Rationale | The base for the fee calculation is the HDI (Human Development Index) published by the UNHDR http://hdr.undp.org/en/statistics/hdi The Idea is that the Pirate Parties from developed countries could afford a higher sum than those from the developing and the least developed ones. Also that the countries with election successes (with elected representatives) could afford more than parties that are in the process of the foundation. Please see the https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0ArWSm6bFghpEdDhDT1pTeWgzY0lRMFA1Vl9oT0Z1NlE&gid=1 for exact calculation |
AF-2 Updated accapted motion from Paris
Title | Affiliation Fees according to statuses and passed motion in Paris |
Put by | PP-CZ |
Sponsor | PP-CZ |
Motion | Acording of art. XVI of PPI Statutes[1], General Assembly determines the calculation of Affiliation Fees as follows:
General Assembly furthermore (according to art. X(h) of PPI Statutes[3]) decides that:
|
Rationale | Rationale not yet provided |
AF-3 Adjusted motion from PP-DE
Title | Affiliation Fees according to the original Paris proposal, taking smaller parties into account |
Put by | PP-DE |
Sponsor | PP-DE |
Motion | The fee is calculated as follows: the actual HDI of a country is taken as an exponent to 500 to get the basis fee. This basis fee is multiplied with following factors: for each elected(*) pirate on national level times two, for each elected member of a regional parliament times 1/5th, and for each elected member on a local level times 1/35th. This multiplied values are then added to the basis value. Parties with less then 500 Members and Observing Members are paying fees on a voluntarily basis at their own discretion. No member shall contribute more then 50% of all PPI's due fees.
(*) For the calculation it is non discriminatory if the pirate is holding a mandate in the executive or legislative brunch. |
Rationale | The base for the fee calculation is the HDI (Human Development Index) published by the UNHDR http://hdr.undp.org/en/statistics/hdi The Idea is that the Pirate Parties from developed countries could afford a higher sum than those from the developing and the least developed ones. Also that the countries with election successes (with elected representatives) could afford more than parties that are in the process of the foundation. Please see the https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0ArWSm6bFghpEdDhDT1pTeWgzY0lRMFA1Vl9oT0Z1NlE&gid=1 for exact calculation
We believe that PPI need solid finances. On the same time we think, that the current proposal is to much of a burden to smaller parties. Espetially the local elected representatives are just the first step on the success road of a political party, and there is no direct immediate financial benefit to the party from its elected local members, and therefore we think that the effect on determinig the membership fee should be much smaller then proposed 1/10th and prefer 1/35th instead. Also, no party should be paying more then 50% of all Fees, since this could create some unhealthy preassure on the organization. |
Formal Motions
MO-1 Access to medicine
MO-1b Access to medicine
MO-2 Copyright
MO-3 Net Neutrality
MO-4 Basic Income
MO-5 Privacy
MO-6 No to TTIP
MO-6b No to TTIP
MO-7 Transparency of the Public Sector
MO-8 Standing Committees
MO-9 Individual ‘Global Pirate Membership’ from supporters
Proposed amendments to the Rules of Procedure
RP-1 Boards proposal - proposal from the public consultation from March 8th
Proposal
Title | New Paragraph for Online GA |
Put by | PPI Board |
Sponsor | PPI Board |
Motion | Introduce the new section
Art. 7a Online Assembly
need for a local proxy, deviating from the Art. 3.
by email. An appropiate address will be announced by the chair at the beginning of the meeting.
yes, nay and abstain as an option.
enters the online-room "procedural motion". |
Rationale | New text in whole:
Rules of Procedure of the PPI General AssemblyArt. 1 General
Art. 2 Hearing Process
Art. 3; Remote delegates
Art. 4 Agenda
Art. 5 Motions and countermotions
Art. 6 Voting
Art. 6a Elections
Art. 7 Procedural Motions
Art. 7a Online Assembly
Art. 8 Minutes
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L'invitation officielle (envoyé sur la ML) précise que:
- “Everybody is welcome
- Each PPI member can register up to six persons as official delegates (PPI Statutes IX.4), but all Pirates and interested persons are very welcome to join as guests.”
Pour rappel, les statuts du PPI :
- (1) The goals of the association are:
- a) to act according to the major interests and goals of its Members,
- b) to raise awareness and widen the spread of the pirate movement, and
- c) to support the pirate movement and strengthen its bonds internally and externally,
- d) to promote and support Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
- (2) To accomplish these objectives the association shall, among other things:
- a) provide for and extend communication between the Members of the association,
- b) assist in the foundation of new pirate parties,
- c) organize and coordinate global campaigns and events,
- d) act as mediator or arbitrator for any disputes between Members if requested to do so,
- e) share information and coordinate research on the core pirate topics,
- f) contact NGO’s, administrations and international organizations, and
- a) provide for and extend communication between the Members of the association,
- g) act as a contact centre for the pirate movement.
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