Pirate National Committee (PNC)/Constitution

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Constitution of the Pirate Party of the United States

PREAMBLE

We, the Pirates of the United States of America hereby unite in common purpose to promote open culture and oppose monopolies; to protect individual privacy; to put people before corporations; to support open and transparent government based on solid evidence and reasoning; to guarantee equality to all people; and to organize ourselves according to our shared values.

For our values, we have been derided as “pirates”. For our hope that every person may be free to access all of human knowledge, we have been called “pirates”. For our belief that one need not ask permission to participate in governance, industry, culture, and other aspects of society, we have been called “pirates”. For our insistence that citizens should not be surveilled and distrusted as if they are criminals, we have been called “pirates”. For our rejection of authority and profit-seeking when it does not serve the common good of all people, we have been called “pirates”.

We reclaim this label of “pirate” and abjure its derogatory, incendiary implication. We are Pirates. We stand for the liberty, equality, and solidarity of all human beings, and against all threats they may face.

We are Pirates, and we hereby establish the Pirate Party of the United States of America.

ARTICLE I: Pirate Party of the United States of America

Section 1: Name

This Constitution shall govern the association known as the Pirate Party of the United States of America, hereinafter referred to as the Party.

Section 2: Mission

The Party shall:

  1. Give voice to the Core Values of the Party.
  2. Adopt and promote statements of policy which implement these Core Values.
  3. Nominate and assist in the election of Pirate candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States, and support Party and Party-endorsed candidates for public office.
  4. Promote the growth of state and local Pirate Parties, and assist in their activities.
  5. Engage in any other activities incidental or related to the above.

Section 3: Core Values

We, the Pirates of the United States of America, form the Party on the basis of the following Core Values:

  1. We stand for open culture. No one should have the power to prevent the free exchange and expression of ideas, tools, or works.
  2. We stand for transparency and openness. Government activities should not be hidden from the public.
  3. We stand for individual privacy. The amount of oppression in a society is inversely proportional to its privacy protections. #Individuals must be free to make personal decisions that do not harm another person.
  4. We are anti-monopoly. No monopoly should be able to prevent works, tools, or ideas from: being freely used, expressed, exchanged, recombined, or taught; nor to violate individual privacy or human rights. A creator's right to be compensated for their work or idea is only acceptable within these limitations.
  5. We stand for individuals over institutions. Universal human rights apply only to human beings, and not to corporations, limited liability organizations, or other group entities.
  6. We are a post-ideological meritocracy. Policy and decision-making must be based on evidence and scientific reasoning. The approach that works best, or the person who does the best job, must be chosen over the alternatives. Where possible, we avoid making decisions or selecting leaders based on tradition, popularity, authority or ideology.
  7. We are egalitarian. We believe in equality and a level playing field. We accept input from all sources, and we value all people equally.
  8. We actively practice these values. We hold ourselves accountable for our own adherence to these principles.

ARTICLE II: Pirate National Committee

Section 1: Purpose

  1. The fundamental purpose of the Pirate National Committee, hereinafter referred to as the PNC, is to serve as the governing and organizing body for the Party.
  2. The PNC shall adopt the most open, inclusive and egalitarian procedures and technologies available for running the Party’s web presence, for collaboration, and for conducting its own meetings.

Section 2: Written Policies

The PNC shall maintain written procedural and operational policies external to this Constitution, hereinafter referred to as the Bylaws, which it can adopt by a simple majority vote, and which will cover operational and procedural details, subject to the powers delegated to it by the Constitution but not appropriate for inclusion in in the Constitution itself.

Section 3: Platforms

  1. The PNC may adopt such optional platforms and policies as it sees fit by a majority vote. It may further enhance these mandatory platforms with optional positions by a simple majority vote.
  2. None of the PNC’s optional platforms or positions shall be imposed on member states or individual members. Party members are free to disagree with optional platforms and policies.

Section 4: No Confidence Measure

  1. At any time during a PNC meeting, any Member State’s Representative or acting Representative may call for a vote of No Confidence on the grounds that the PNC’s processes are fundamentally unfair or fatally flawed, and that new Officers are needed. Once seconded, there shall not be a delay of more than 30 minutes in voting on such a motion, and it requires a ⅗ majority to pass.
  2. If a No Confidence measure passes, then the following sequence of events shall occur:
    1. The terms of all PNC Officers shall end immediately.
    2. The Representative who motioned for the No Confidence measure shall act as Temporary Captain, and the Representative who seconded it shall act as Temporary First Officer and Quartermaster.
    3. The Temporary Officers shall immediately facilitate the selection of new permanent Officers.
    4. No other motion shall come before the PNC until new Officers are selected.