Pirate Party is a label adopted by
political parties
A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific ideological or pol ...
around the world. Pirate parties support
civil rights,
direct democracy
Direct democracy or pure democracy is a form of democracy in which the Election#Electorate, electorate decides on policy initiatives without legislator, elected representatives as proxies. This differs from the majority of currently establishe ...
(including
e-democracy
E-democracy (a combination of the words electronic and democracy), also known as digital democracy or Internet democracy, is the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in political and governance processes. The term is believe ...
) or alternatively
participation in government, reform of
copyright and
patent law, free sharing of knowledge (
open content),
information privacy,
transparency,
freedom of information,
free speech,
anti-corruption and
net neutrality. The name ''pirate party'' alludes to
online piracy; pirate parties do not represent oceangoing
pirates
Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
.
Pirate parties are often considered outside of the economic left-right spectrum or to have context-dependent appeal.
[Simon, Otjes (22nd January 2019)]
All on the same boat? Voting for pirate parties in comparative perspective
Political Studies Association, 2020, Vol. 40(1) no. 38–53 SAGE Publishing. Page 49: "This indicates that instead of not appealing along left-right lines at all, pirate party’s left-right appeal is context-dependent. Moreover, it is more closely related to sympathy for these parties than to party choice".
History
The first Pirate Party to be established was the
Pirate Party of Sweden ( sv, Piratpartiet), whose website was launched on 1 January 2006 by
Rick Falkvinge. Falkvinge was inspired to found the party after he found that Swedish politicians were generally unresponsive to Sweden's debate over changes to
copyright law in 2005.
The
United States Pirate Party was founded on 6 June 2006 by
University of Georgia graduate student Brent Allison. The party's concerns were abolishing the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act, reducing the length of copyrights from 95 years after publication or 70 years after the author's death to 14 years, and the expiry of
patents
A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of time in exchange for publishing an enabling disclosure of the invention."A p ...
that do not result in significant progress after four years, as opposed to 20 years. However, Allison stepped down as leader three days after founding the party.
The
Pirate Party of Austria
The Pirate Party of Austria (german: Piratenpartei Österreichs, PIRAT) is a political party in Austria and part of the global Pirate Party movement which advocates what has come to be known as Pirate politics. It is mostly known for opposing the ...
(german: Piratenpartei Österreichs) was founded in July 2006 in the run-up to the
2006 Austrian legislative election
Legislative elections were held in Austria on 1 October 2006 to elect the 23rd National Council, the lower house of Austria's bicameral parliament.
The governing Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) suffered substantial losses and was unexpectedly ove ...
by
Florian Hufsky and Jürgen "Juxi" Leitner.
The
Pirate Party of Finland was founded in 2008 and entered the official registry of Finnish political parties in 2009.
The
Pirate Party of the Czech Republic ( cz, Česká pirátská strana) was founded on 19 April 2009 by Jiří Kadeřávek.
The
2009 European Parliament election
The 2009 European Parliament election was held in the 27 member states of the European Union (EU) between 4 and 7 June 2009. A total of 736 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) were elected to represent some 500 million Europeans, making th ...
took place between the 4 and 7 June 2009, and various Pirate Parties stood candidates. The most success was had in
Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
, where the Pirate Party of Sweden won 7.1% of the vote, and had
Christian Engström elected as the first ever Pirate Party
Member of European Parliament (MEP).
Following the introduction of the
Treaty of Lisbon, the Pirate Party of Sweden were afforded another MEP in 2011, that being
Amelia Andersdotter
Amelia Anna Matilda Katarina Andersdotter (born 30 August 1987 in Uppsala) is a Swedish politician and former Member of the European Parliament (2011–2014), elected on the Pirate Party list in the 2009 election.
Personal life
Amelia Ande ...
.
On 30 July 2009, the
Pirate Party UK
The Pirate Party UK (often abbreviated PPUK; in cy, Plaid Môr-leidr DU) was a political party in the United Kingdom. The Pirate Party's core policies were to bring about reform to copyright and patent laws, support privacy, reduce surveillance f ...
was registered with the
Electoral Commission. Its first
party leader
In a governmental system, a party leader acts as the official representative of their political party, either to a legislature or to the electorate. Depending on the country, the individual colloquially referred to as the "leader" of a political ...
was Andrew Robinson, and its
treasurer was Eric Priezkalns.
In April 2010, an international organisation to encourage cooperation and unity between Pirate Parties,
Pirate Parties International, was founded in Belgium.

In the
2011 Berlin state election
The 2011 Berlin state election was held on 18 September 2011 to elect the members of the 17th Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin. The incumbent government consisting of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and The Left lost its majority.
The SPD lost five ...
to the
Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin
The Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin (House of Deputies) () is the state parliament (''Landtag'') of Berlin, Germany according to the city-state's constitution. In 1993 the parliament moved from Rathaus Schöneberg to its present house on Niederkirchne ...
, the
Pirate Party of Berlin
The Pirate Party Berlin (german: Piratenpartei Berlin) is the state chapter of the Pirate Party Germany in the city-state of Berlin and was the first chapter of the Pirates to enter a ''Landtag'' (state parliament), getting elected to the Abgeord ...
(a state chapter of
Pirate Party Germany) won 8.9% of the vote, which corresponded to winning 15 seats.
John Naughton
John Naughton (born 18 July 1946) is an Irish academic, journalist and author. He is a senior research fellow in the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities at Cambridge University, Director of the Press Fellowship Prog ...
, writing for ''
The Guardian'', argued that the Pirate Party of Berlin's success could not be replicated by the
Pirate Party UK
The Pirate Party UK (often abbreviated PPUK; in cy, Plaid Môr-leidr DU) was a political party in the United Kingdom. The Pirate Party's core policies were to bring about reform to copyright and patent laws, support privacy, reduce surveillance f ...
, as the UK does not use a
proportional representation electoral system.
In the
2013 Icelandic parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 27 April 2013. Fifteen parties contested the elections, compared to just seven in the previous elections. The result was a victory for the two centre-right opposition parties, the Independence Party ...
, the Icelandic
Pirate Party
Pirate Party is a label adopted by Political party, political parties around the world. Pirate parties support Civil and political rights, civil rights, direct democracy (including e-democracy) or alternatively Participatory democracy, partici ...
won 5.1% of the vote, returning three Pirate Party
Members of Parliament. Those were
Birgitta Jónsdóttir
Birgitta Jónsdóttir (born 17 April 1967) is an Icelandic politician, anarchist, poet, and activist. She was a Member of the Althing (MP) for the Southwest Constituency from 2013 to 2017, representing the Pirate Party, having been elected at th ...
for the
Southwest Constituency,
Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson for
Reykjavik Constituency North and
Jón Þór Ólafsson for
Reykjavik Constituency South.
Birgitta had previously been an MP for the
Citizens' Movement (from 2009 to 2013), representing Reykjavik Constituency South. , it was the largest political party in Iceland, with 23.9% of the vote.
The
2014 European Parliament election
The 2014 European Parliament election was held in the European Union, from 22 to 25 May 2014.
It was the 8th parliamentary election since the first direct elections in 1979, and the first in which the European political parties fielded candid ...
took place between the 22 and 24 May.
Felix Reda was at the top of the list for
Pirate Party Germany, and was subsequently elected as the party received 1.5% of the vote. Other notable results include the
Czech Pirate Party, who received 4.8% of the vote, meaning they were 0.2% off getting elected, the
Pirate Party of Luxembourg, who received 4.2% of the vote, and the
Pirate Party of Sweden, who received 2.2% of the vote, but lost both their MEPs.
Reda had previously worked as an assistant in the office of former Pirate Party MEP Amelia Andersdotter.
On 11 June 2014, Reda was elected vice-president of the
Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament.
Reda was given the job of copyright reform rapporteur.
The Icelandic Pirate Party was leading the national polls in March 2015, with 23.9%. The Independence Party polled 23.4%, only 0.5% behind the Pirate Party. According to the poll, the Pirate Party would win 16 seats in the
Althing.
In April 2016, in the wake of the
Panama Papers
The Panama Papers ( es, Papeles de Panamá) are 11.5 million leaked documents (or 2.6 terabytes of data) that were published beginning on April 3, 2016. The papers detail financial and attorney–client information for more than 214,488 ...
scandal, polls showed the Icelandic Pirate Party at 43% and the Independence Party at 21.6%,
although the Pirate Party eventually won 15% of the vote and 10 seats in the
29 October 2016 parliamentary election.
In April 2017, a group of students at
University of California, Berkeley formed a Pirate Party to participate in the
Associated Students of the University of California senate elections, winning the only third-party seat.
Czech Pirate Party entered the
Chamber of Deputies
The chamber of deputies is the lower house in many bicameral legislatures and the sole house in some unicameral legislatures.
Description
Historically, French Chamber of Deputies was the lower house of the French Parliament during the Bourbon R ...
of the Czech Parliament for the first time after the
election held on 20 and 21 October 2017 with 10.8%.
Czech Pirate Party, after finishing at the second place at the
2018 Prague municipal election
The 2018 Prague municipal elections were held in Prague in on 5 and 6 October 2018 as part of 2018 Czech municipal elections, nationwide municipal elections. All 65 seats of the Prague Assembly were up to elect. Full results were presented a day la ...
, held on 5 and 6 October 2018, with 17.1%, formed a coalition with
Prague Together
Prague Together ( cs, Praha sobě, lit=Prague for itself) is an association of independent candidates in Prague. It was created for the 2018 Prague municipal election by KDU-ČSL MP Jan Čižinský. The main representatives are Jan Čižinský and ...
and
United Forces for Prague
United may refer to:
Places
* United, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community
* United, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
Arts and entertainment Films
* ''United'' (2003 film), a Norwegian film
* ''United'' (2011 film), a BBC Two ...
(
TOP 09,
Mayors and Independents,
KDU-ČSL,
Liberal-Environmental Party
Liberal Environmental Party ( cs, Liberálně-ekologická strana, LES) is a Green liberalism, green-liberal list of political parties in the Czech Republic, political party in the Czech Republic. It was established by Martin Bursík as a split fro ...
and
SNK European Democrats). The representative of the
Czech Pirate Party,
Zdeněk Hřib, was selected as a
Mayor of Prague. It is probably for the first time, when any pirate party has a mayor in one of the major cities of the world.
At the
2019 European Parliament election
The 2019 European Parliament election was held between 23 and 26 May 2019, the ninth parliamentary election since the first direct elections in 1979. A total of 751 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) represent more than 512 million peopl ...
, three Czech Pirate MEPs and one German Pirate MEP were voted in and joined the
Greens–European Free Alliance
The Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA) is a political group of the European Parliament composed primarily of green and regionalist political parties.
Formed following the 1999 European elections for the 5th European Parliament, th ...
, the aforementioned group in the European Parliament that has previously included Swedish Pirate MEPs and German Julia Reda.
Common policies
While parties vary insofar as specific policies go, common themes of the Pirate movement include:
# Defend the
freedom of expression, communication, education; respect the privacy of citizens and civil rights in general.
# Defend the free flow of ideas, knowledge and culture.
# Support politically the reform of copyright and patent laws.
# Have a commitment to work collaboratively, and participate with maximum
transparency.
# Do not support actions that involve violence.
# Use
free software and
open source software,
open-source hardware
Open-source hardware (OSH) consists of physical artifacts of technology designed and offered by the open-design movement. Both free and open-source software (FOSS) and open-source hardware are created by this open-source culture movement and a ...
,
DIY and
open protocols whenever possible.
# Politically defend an open,
participative and collaborative construction of any public policy.
#
Direct democracy
Direct democracy or pure democracy is a form of democracy in which the Election#Electorate, electorate decides on policy initiatives without legislator, elected representatives as proxies. This differs from the majority of currently establishe ...
/
E-democracy
E-democracy (a combination of the words electronic and democracy), also known as digital democracy or Internet democracy, is the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in political and governance processes. The term is believe ...
#
Open access
Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, free of access charges or other barriers. With open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 definition), or libre op ...
#
Open data
#
Crowdfunding
Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising money from a large number of people, typically via the internet. Crowdfunding is a form of crowdsourcing and alternative finance. In 2015, over was raised worldwide by crow ...
and
crowdsourcing
Crowdsourcing involves a large group of dispersed participants contributing or producing goods or services—including ideas, votes, micro-tasks, and finances—for payment or as volunteers. Contemporary crowdsourcing often involves digita ...
Copyright and censorship
Some campaigns have included demands for the reform of
copyright and
patent laws.
In 2010, Swedish MEP
Christian Engström called for supporters of amendments to the
Data Retention Directive
The Data Retention Directive (Directive 2006/24/EC), a directive, later declared invalid by the European Court of Justice, was at first passed on 15 March 2006 and regulated data retention, where data has been generated or processed in connect ...
to withdraw their signatures, citing a misleading campaign.
International organizations
Pirate Parties International
Pirate Parties International (PPI) is the umbrella organization of the national Pirate Parties. Since 2006, the organization has existed as a loose union
[Pirate Parties International]
in the wiki of Pirate Parties International, retrieved 21 January 2011 of the national parties. Since October 2009, Pirate Parties International has had the status of a
non-governmental organization (Feitelijke vereniging) based in
Belgium. The organization was officially founded at a conference from 16 to 18 April 2010 in
Brussels, when the organization's statutes were adopted by the 22 national pirate parties represented at the event.
European Pirate Party
The European Pirate Party (PPEU) is a
European political party founded in March 2014 which consists of various pirate parties within European countries.
Pirates without Borders
Pirates Without Borders is an international association of pirates. Unlike Pirate Parties International (which accepts only parties as voting members and organizations as observing members), Pirates Without Borders accept individuals as members. The PWB see themselves as a basis for international projects. Through global cooperation, they strive to reveal the impact of multinational trade agreements on all people on Earth, and foster freedom and democracy.
PWB originates from an independent committee for the coordination of Pirate parties in German-speaking countries, known as DACHLuke (DACHL = Germany-Austria-Switzerland-Luxembourg).
Since the Pirate Parties International Conference 2011 on 12 and 13 March 2011, PWB is an "observing member" of Pirate Parties International. The previously independent project "pirate streaming" has become a part of Pirates without Borders since 3 May 2011.
Parti Pirate Francophone
In Parti Pirate Francophone, the French-speaking Pirate Parties are organized. Current members are the pirates parties in Belgium,
Côte d'Ivoire
Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire, officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa. Its capital is Yamoussoukro, in the centre of the country, while its largest city and economic centre is ...
, France, Canada, and Switzerland.
European Parliament elections
2009
2013
*Held in 2013 due to Croatia's entry into EU
2014
1Party only participated in North West England constituency
2PPAT is in alliance with two other parties: The Austrian Communist Party and Der Wandel. The alliance is called "Europa Anders" and also includes some independents in their lists
3with Ecological Greens
4PPEE are campaigning for an independent candidate ( Silver Meikar) who supports the pirate program
2019
National elections
Elected representatives
Representatives of the Pirate Party movement that have been elected to a national or
supranational Supranational or supra-national may refer to:
* Supranational union, a type of multinational political union
* Supranational law, a form of international law
* Supranational legislature, a form of international legislature
* Supranational curre ...
legislature.
Pirate Party of Sweden
*
Christian Engström,
MEP MEP may refer to:
Organisations and politics
* Mahajana Eksath Peramuna, a political party in Sri Lanka
* Mahajana Eksath Peramuna (1956), a former political alliance in Sri Lanka
* Maison européenne de la photographie, a photography centre ...
for
Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
from 2009 to 2014
*
Amelia Andersdotter
Amelia Anna Matilda Katarina Andersdotter (born 30 August 1987 in Uppsala) is a Swedish politician and former Member of the European Parliament (2011–2014), elected on the Pirate Party list in the 2009 election.
Personal life
Amelia Ande ...
, MEP for Sweden from 2011 to 2014
Czech Pirate Party
Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic
The Chamber of Deputies, officially the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic ( cs, Poslanecká sněmovna Parlamentu České republiky), is the lower house of the Parliament of the Czech Republic. The chamber has 200 seats ...
Since the
2021 Czech legislative election
Legislative elections were held in the Czech Republic on 8 and 9 October 2021. All 200 members of the Chamber of Deputies were elected, with the leader of the resulting government to become the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic. Following th ...
, only the following 4 MP are in office:
*
Jakub Michálek
The Czech Pirate Party or Pirates ( cs, Česká pirátská strana , abbreviated ''Piráti'' ) is a liberal progressive political party in the Czech Republic, founded in 2009. The party was founded as a student-driven grassroots movement campaig ...
, MP for
Prague since 2017
*
Olga Richterová
Olga Richterová (born 21 January 1985) is a Czech linguist and politician. She was the vice-chairwoman of the Czech Pirate Party from January 2018 to January 2022 and is a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic since the 2017 ...
, MP for
Prague since 2017
*
Ivan Bartoš, MP for
Central Bohemia from 2017 to 2021, MP for
Ústí nad Labem since 2021, Leader of the
Czech Pirate Party and
Minister of Regional Development
Minister may refer to:
* Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric
** Minister (Catholic Church)
* Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department)
** Minister without portfolio, a member of government w ...
since 2021
* Klára Kocmanová, MP for
Central Bohemia since 2021
The following served as MPs from 2017 to 2021
*
Dana Balcarová
Dana Balcarová (born September 22, 1960, in Pardubice) is a Czech manager, environmentalist and politician, a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic from 2017 to 2021, a representative of the Prague 9 district f ...
, MP for
Prague
*
Ondřej Profant Ondřej �ondr̝ɛjis a Czech given name, similar to English Andrew.
* Ondřej Bank (born 1980), Czech alpine skier
* Ondřej Buchtela (1999–2020), Czech ice hockey player
* Ondřej Čelůstka (born 1989), Czech footballer
* Ondřej Cverna (bor ...
, MP for
Prague
*
Jan Lipavský
Jan Lipavský (born 2 July 1985) is a Czech politician and IT manager, who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic since December 2021, in the Cabinet of Petr Fiala. A member of the Czech Pirate Party, he was previously a ...
, MP for
Prague
*
Lenka Kozlová
Lenka Kripac (born 19 March 1978) is an Australian singer-songwriter and actress best known for her song "The Show", from her debut album, ''Lenka''. "The Show" has been used in numerous advertisements, most notably for Old Navy, as well as th ...
, MP for
Central Bohemia
*
František Kopřiva
František Kopřiva (born 30 July 1892, date of death unknown) was a Czech wrestler. He competed for Bohemia at the 1912 Summer Olympics and for Czechoslovakia at the 1920 Summer Olympics
The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'� ...
, MP for
Central Bohemia
*
Lukáš Kolařík
Lukas is a form of the Latin name Lucas. Popularity
In 2013 it was the ninth most popular name for boys in Australia.
Meaning and different spellings
* Amharic - Luqas (ሉቃስ)
* Arabic - Luqa (لوقا) / Luqas (لوكاس)
* Armenian - Ղ ...
, MP for
South Bohemia
*
Lukáš Bartoň
Lukas is a form of the Latin name Lucas (given name), Lucas. Popularity
In 2013 it was the ninth List of most popular given names#Male names 5, most popular name for boys in Australia.
Meaning and different spellings
* Amharic - Luqas (ሉቃስ) ...
, MP for
Plzeň
Plzeň (; German and English: Pilsen, in German ) is a city in the Czech Republic. About west of Prague in western Bohemia, it is the Statutory city (Czech Republic), fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic with about 169,000 inhabita ...
*
Petr Třešnák, MP for
Karlovy Vary
Karlovy Vary (; german: Karlsbad, formerly also spelled ''Carlsbad'' in English) is a spa town, spa city in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 46,000 inhabitants. It lies on the confluence of the rivers Ohře and Teplá. ...
*
František Navrkal, MP for
Ústí nad Labem from 2019
*
Tomáš Martínek Tomáš () is a Czech and Slovak given name, equivalent to the name Thomas.
It may refer to:
* Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1850–1937), first President of Czechoslovakia
* Tomáš Baťa (1876–1932), Czech footwear entrepreneur
* Tomáš Berd ...
, MP for
Liberec
Liberec (; german: Reichenberg ) is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 103,000 inhabitants and it is the fifth-largest city in the country. It lies on the Lusatian Neisse, in a basin surrounded by mountains. The city centre is well preser ...
*
Martin Jiránek
Martin Jiránek (; born 25 May 1979 in Prague) is a former Czech international footballer. A defender, Jiránek played in the top division of several countries.
Jiránek played in a number of international tournaments for his country. In 2002 ...
, MP for
Hradec Králové
*
Mikuláš Ferjenčík, MP for
Pardubice
Pardubice (; german: Pardubitz) is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 89,000 inhabitants. It is the capital city of the Pardubice Region and lies on the Elbe River. The historic centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monu ...
*
Jan Pošvář
Jan, JaN or JAN may refer to:
Acronyms
* Jackson, Mississippi (Amtrak station), US, Amtrak station code JAN
* Jackson-Evers International Airport, Mississippi, US, IATA code
* Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN), a Syrian militant group
* Japanese Article Numb ...
, MP for
Vysočina
*
Radek Holomčík Radek is a masculine Christian name of Slavic origin. It is often nickname of Radovan, Ctirad and Radoslav. It is used as a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include:
Given name
* Radek Baborák, Czech conductor and French ho ...
, MP for
South Moravia
*
Tomáš Vymazal Tomáš () is a Czech and Slovak given name, equivalent to the name Thomas.
It may refer to:
* Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1850–1937), first President of Czechoslovakia
* Tomáš Baťa (1876–1932), Czech footwear entrepreneur
* Tomáš Berdych ( ...
, MP for
South Moravia
*
Vojtěch Pikal Vojtěch (Czech language, Czech pronunciation: ) or Vojtech is a, respectively, Czech and Slovak Slavic names, given name of Slavic origin. It is composed of two parts: ''voj'' – "troops"/"war(rior)" and ''těch'' – "consolator"/"rejoicing man". ...
, MP for
Olomouc
*
František Elfmark, MP for
Zlín
*
Lukáš Černohorský
Lukáš Černohorský (born 19 November 1984) is a Czech politician and IT analyst. He was the chairman of the Czech Pirate Party from August 2014 to April 2016 and a member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament the from 2017 to 2021. In ...
, MP for
Moravian-Silesian
*
Ondřej Polanský Ondřej �ondr̝ɛjis a Czech given name, similar to English Andrew.
* Ondřej Bank (born 1980), Czech alpine skier
* Ondřej Buchtela (1999–2020), Czech ice hockey player
* Ondřej Čelůstka (born 1989), Czech footballer
* Ondřej Cverna (bor ...
, MP for
Moravian-Silesian
*
Mikuláš Peksa
Mikuláš Peksa (born 18 June 1986 in Prague) is a Czech biophysicist, activist and Czech Pirate Party politician. He was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in the 2019 election, and sits as a member of the Greens–European Free Alli ...
, MP for
Ústí nad Labem from 2017 to 2019, then elected to European Parlament
Senate of the Czech Republic (in office)
*
Lukáš Wagenknecht
Lukáš Wagenknecht (born 24 September 1978) is a Czech economist, auditor and politician serving as a Senate of the Czech Republic, Senator of the Czech Republic representing Senate district 23 – Prague 8, Prague 8 district since October 2018. ...
,
Senator
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for
Prague 8
Prague 8 is a municipal district (''městská část'') in Prague, Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, ...
since 2018
*
Adéla Šípová,
Senator
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for
Kladno
Kladno (; german: Kladen) is a city in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 67,000 inhabitants. It is the largest city in the region and together with its adjacent suburban areas has a population of more than 110,000.
...
since 2020
European Parliament
*
Marcel Kolaja
Marcel Kolaja (born 29 June 1980 in Moravská Třebová) is a Czech software engineer, Internet freedom and digital rights activist and a Czech Pirate Party politician who serves as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) since the 2019 elect ...
, MEP for
Czech Republic since 2019
*
Markéta Gregorová
Markéta Gregorová (born 14 January 1993 in Most) is a Czech politician, who was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in the 2019 election, representing the Czech Pirate Party. Gregorová serves as the Vice-Chair of the Delegation to t ...
, MEP for
Czech Republic since 2019
*
Mikuláš Peksa
Mikuláš Peksa (born 18 June 1986 in Prague) is a Czech biophysicist, activist and Czech Pirate Party politician. He was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in the 2019 election, and sits as a member of the Greens–European Free Alli ...
, MEP for
Czech Republic since 2019
Former representatives
*
Libor Michálek
Libor Michálek (born 1968) is a Czech economist, politician, and whistleblower. He led successful corruption cases against the Czech National Property Fund and the Environment Ministry as former employees of both. He was the first Pirate Party ...
,
Senator
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for
Prague 2 from 2012 to 2018
*
Mikuláš Peksa
Mikuláš Peksa (born 18 June 1986 in Prague) is a Czech biophysicist, activist and Czech Pirate Party politician. He was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in the 2019 election, and sits as a member of the Greens–European Free Alli ...
, MP for
Ústí nad Labem from 2017 to 2019
Pirate Party Germany
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Patrick Breyer
Patrick Breyer (born 29 April 1977) is a German digital rights activist, jurist, Pirate Party Germany politician, and – since 2019 – Member of the European Parliament (MEP). From 2012 to 2017 he was a member of the state parliament of Schle ...
, MEP for
Germany since 2019
Former representatives
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Felix Reda, MEP for Germany from 2014 to 2019
Pirate Party Iceland
The Pirate Party ( is, Píratar) is a political party in Iceland. The party's platform is based on pirate politics and direct democracy.
History
The Icelandic Pirate Party was founded on 24 November 2012 by Birgitta Jónsdóttir (previously a m ...
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Andrés Ingi Jónsson
Andrés Ingi Jónsson (born 16 August 1979) is an Icelandic MP, representing Reykjavík North (Althing constituency), Reykjavík North as a member of the Pirate Party (Iceland), Pirate Party. He was first elected to the Alþingi in 2016 as a me ...
, MP for
Reykjavík North from 2016, originally as a member of
the Left-Green Movement, member of the Pirate Party since 2021
* Arndís Anna Kristínardóttir Gunnarsdóttir, MP for
Reykjavík South since 2021
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Björn Leví Gunnarsson Björn Leví Gunnarsson (born 1 June 1976) is an Icelandic politician from the Pirate Party. He has represented Reykjavik South in the Parliament of Iceland
The Alþingi (''general meeting'' in Icelandic, , anglicised as ' or ') is the supre ...
, MP for Reykjavík North from 2016 to 2017 and for Reykjavík South since 2017
* Gísli Rafn Ólafsson, MP for
Southwest since 2021
* Halldóra Mogensen, MP for Reykjavík North since 2016
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Þórhildur Sunna Ævarsdóttir, MP for Southwest from 2016 to 2017, for Reykjavík South from 2017 to 2021, and for Southwest from 2021
Former representatives (Iceland)
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Birgitta Jónsdóttir
Birgitta Jónsdóttir (born 17 April 1967) is an Icelandic politician, anarchist, poet, and activist. She was a Member of the Althing (MP) for the Southwest Constituency from 2013 to 2017, representing the Pirate Party, having been elected at th ...
,
MP for Reykjavík South from 2009 to 2013, and for Southwest from 2013 to 2017
* Ásta Guðrún Helgadóttir, MP for Reykjavík South from 2015 to 2017
* Einar Brynjólfsson, MP for
Northeast
The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography. A compass rose is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, east, south, and west—each se ...
from 2016 to 2017
* Eva Pandóra Baldursdóttir, MP for
Northwest
The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography. A compass rose is primarily composed of four cardinal directions—north, east, south, and west—each sep ...
from 2016 to 2017
* Gunnar Hrafn Jónsson, MP for Reykjavík South from 2016 to 2017
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Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson, MP for Reykjavík North from 2013 to 2016 and again from 2017 to 2021
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Jón Þór Ólafsson, MP for Reykjavík South from 2013 to 2015 and for Southwest from 2016 to 2021
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Smári McCarthy, MP for Southwest since 2016 to 2021
Pirate Party Luxembourg
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Sven Clement
Sven Clement (born 19 January 1989) is a Luxembourgish politician and MP of the Pirate Party Luxembourg.
He studied business informatics at the Saarbrücken University and has been occupying a seat in the Chamber of Deputies for the Luxembourgis ...
, MP for
Centre
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Marc Goergen, MP for
Sud
Sud or SUD may refer to:
Places
* Sud (Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg constituency), a constituency in Luxembourg
* Sud (department), an administrative subdivision of Haiti
* Sud Department (Ivory Coast), defunct administrative subdivision of I ...
National parties
Outside Sweden, pirate parties have been started in over 40 countries,
inspired by the Swedish initiative.
See also
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Copyleft
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Criticism of copyright
Criticism of copyright, or anti-copyright sentiment, is a dissenting view of the current state of copyright law or copyright as a concept. Critics often discuss philosophical, economical, or social rationales of such laws and the laws' implem ...
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Internet freedom Internet freedom is an umbrella term that encompasses digital rights, freedom of information, the right to Internet access, freedom from Internet censorship, and net neutrality.
Some believe that Internet freedom is not a human right. They think t ...
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Piratbyrån
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Right to privacy
* ''
Steal This Film''
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The Pirate Bay
References
External links
Pirate Parties International– official website
{{Pirate Party
Anti-corruption parties
Civil liberties advocacy groups
Civil rights organizations
Computer law organizations
Copyright law
Digital rights
Direct democracy movement
Free and open-source software organizations
Freedom of expression organizations
Freedom of information
Freedom of speech
Intellectual property activism
Internet privacy organizations
Internet-related activism
Net neutrality
Open government
Participatory democracy
Patent reform
Political parties established in 2006
Politics and technology
Privacy organizations
Transnational political parties