jueves, 5 de septiembre de 2013

Kim Dotcom steps down as Mega director



Dotcom confirmed Thursday that he resigned as a director of Mega at an August 29 board meeting. "Mega is in excellent hands," he tweeted. "I resigned as managing director to focus on my copyright case and a new political party."

Just a few days ago, Dotcom announced that he plans to launch a New Zealand political party to run an election campaign next year. He said that he has created a draft political program and is now looking for potential candidates willing to join him. The new organization does not yet have a name.

Under New Zealand's proportional voting system, the internet mogul needs to secure five percent of the vote to win representation in parliament. Once elected, Dotcom has promised to get New Zealanders a new submarine cable, fair internet pricing, and no more data caps.

Kim cannot be elected into parliament directly because he is a German national - so he instead plans to serve as the party’s president.  

source rt.com

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