Internet Party (Spain) Explained

Internet Party
Colorcode:
  1. FF8C00
Ideology:Electronic direct democracy
Headquarters:Avenida de Francia nº 1, T3-14D, Valencia
Website:www.partidodeinternet.es
Country:Spain
Native Name:Partido de Internet
Founder:Hector Perez Arenas
Leader1 Title:President
Leader1 Name:Jose Eiras Vila
Leader2 Title:Secretary-General
Leader2 Name:Naiara Izcue Chourrat
Leader3 Title:Vice Secretary-General
Founded:2009[1]

The Internet Party (Partido de Internet in Spanish) is a political party founded on November 22, 2009 in Spain that tries to develop a liquid democracy system within the current legal system. The Internet Party has no ideology. They support an open list system where the elected members act representing the decisions taken by citizens in the Internet platform.

During the Spanish general election 2011, the Internet Party presented eight candidates in the electoral district of Cádiz and received 603 votes (0.09%).[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.publico.es/271729/nace/partido/internet Noticia del Congreso Fundacional
  2. Web site: General Elections 2011 - Congress - Cadiz. Ministerio del Interior. 20 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111123003101/http://www.generales2011.mir.es/99CG/DCG01119CI_L1.htm?d=0. 23 November 2011. dead.