The first General Assembly of the Polish Pirate Party | PirateTimes

The first General Assembly of the Polish Pirate Party May 23, 2013 · by Zbigniew Łukasiak · in General Assembly On 18 May 2013 the new Polish Pirate Party had its first General Assembly. The party was founded last year after the previous one was dissolved by a court order in 2009, the new party was created by many of the people involved in the […]

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Flattr Appreciation During April Euro 14.93 | PirateTimes

Flattr Appreciation During April Euro 14.93 May 20, 2013 · by Josef Ohlsson Collentine · in Inside Pirate Times In April we had 35 things flattred by 15 unique users. In total we were flattred 76 times last month and received Euro 14.93 in support for our work.  Next month I will put some statistics together and see how the support from Flattr users has […]

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Local elections in Croatia | PirateTimes

Local elections in Croatia May 17, 2013 · by Koen De Voegt · in Europe, Pirate Party News It’s hard work being a Pirate in Croatia. Only a month after the campaign for the EU elections, the campaign is on again in this former Yugoslav republic. This time it are the local and regional elections. The Pirate Party of Croatia (Piratska Stranka) will compete in […]

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General Assembly of the German Pirate Party May 2013 | PirateTimes

General Assembly of the German Pirate Party May 2013 May 10, 2013 · by Daniel Ebbert · in General Assembly On 10 – 12 May 2013 the General Assembly of the German Pirate Party will take place in Neumarkt . This GA will mainly be focused on party policies in order to prepare for the elections in September. But it won’t be only about party […]

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Iceland Report #5: A Look Back | | PirateTimes

Iceland Report #5: A Look Back May 5, 2013 · by Andrew Reitemeyer · in Pirate Party News The New Parliamentarians A week has passed since the elections and the first three Pirates were elected to the oldest parliament in the world.Two of  them, Helgi and Jón Thór are coming to terms with their new positions and responsibilities. Not only being now a part of […]

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Pirate Times Quiz Iceland Special | PirateTimes

Pirate Times Quiz Iceland Special May 3, 2013 · by Andrew Reitemeyer · in Pirate Party News   The questions are in a multiple choice format and each correct answer reveals a letter at the end of the quiz. The collected letters will build up a word or a phrase that is related to the Pirate movement. Participate by sending that word (or phrase) with […]

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P-review April 29 to May 5 2013 | PirateTimes

P-review April 29 to May 5 2013 April 29, 2013 · by Andrew Reitemeyer · in Pirate Party News Pirate Times Review A regular review of some things that happened in the previous week and a preview of some events coming in the week ahead.   The week in review 22 – 28 April 2013 22 April Anonymous called for a web blackout to protest CISPA 26 April World Intellectual Property […]

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Iceland Report #4 : History Made by a Hair’s Breadth | PirateTimes

Iceland Report #4 : History Made by a Hair’s Breadth April 28, 2013 · by Andrew Reitemeyer · in Election History made On Saturday 27 April 2013 Pirate history was made and three members of a national Pirate Party were elected to be representatives in their national parliament. Iceland is the first country to have Pirates having a say in the running of their country. […]

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Iceland Report #3 ; Final Campaigning for a Better Iceland | PirateTimes

Iceland Report #3 ; Final Campaigning for a Better Iceland April 27, 2013 · by Andrew Reitemeyer · in Election Election Day Today, 27 April 2013, is the big day. If events go as expected then, for the first time in the short seven year history of the Pirate Movement, Pirates will be elected as representatives to a national parliament – Iceland’s. The weather today is […]

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Euroscepticism Won The Elections In Croatia | PirateTimes

Euroscepticism Won The Elections In Croatia April 26, 2013 · by Stathis Leivaditis · in Election After Interviewing Maša Utković, PPHR’s (Pirate Party of Croatia) leader and head of “List 22” – the euroballot of the party, you can easily realize that the winner in Croatia’s recent, first ever euroelections was euroscepticism. The clear indifference and lack of participation shown by voters, only 20,84% turnout, […]

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