Dotcom keeps hinting about NZ politics
AAP
January 12, 2014, 11:18 am
NZ Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom has suggested continuing with plans for a new political party. AAP
Flamboyant internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom is talking up his plans for a new political party ahead of its launch.
"My political party will activate non-voters, the youth, the internet electorate. We are going to make politics exciting. More on January 20," Dotcom tweeted on Sunday.
The German businessman, who is fighting extradition to the US on internet piracy charges, revealed plans for a political party last September.
At first, Dotcom said he could not be elected to parliament because he did not have citizenship.
He later told The Washington Post his lawyers had been checking New Zealand electoral law.
"They found that if I'm a permanent resident of New Zealand who's lived here for more than a year and is a registered voter, which I will be in November, you can run for office," Dotcom said.
He has previously tweeted that his policies will include a new submarine cable for New Zealand, fair internet pricing and no more data caps on internet users.
January 20 is the second anniversary of his arrest in New Zealand on US copyright and money-laundering charges relating to his former Megaupload website.
He has since launched a new file-sharing website, Mega.com.
New Zealand will have a general election in 2014.