Thomas Randle | PirateTimes

Australian Pirates Run For The Federal Elections June 21, 2016 · by Stathis Leivaditis · in Election, Interview Pirate Party of Australia (PPAU) is one of the oldest pirate parties in the world. It was founded in 2008 it has extended its policies from the traditional pirate platform. Today the party has more than 1.300 members. The coming month,… News about the pirate movement International Pirate […]

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PPAU | PirateTimes

Australian Pirates Run For The Federal Elections June 21, 2016 · by Stathis Leivaditis · in Election, Interview Pirate Party of Australia (PPAU) is one of the oldest pirate parties in the world. It was founded in 2008 it has extended its policies from the traditional pirate platform. Today the party has more than 1.300 members. The coming month,… Pirate Party Australia Raises Funds Playing Counterstrike […]

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Mark Gibbons | PirateTimes

Australian Pirates Run For The Federal Elections June 21, 2016 · by Stathis Leivaditis · in Election, Interview Pirate Party of Australia (PPAU) is one of the oldest pirate parties in the world. It was founded in 2008 it has extended its policies from the traditional pirate platform. Today the party has more than 1.300 members. The coming month,… News about the pirate movement International Pirate […]

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Fletcher Boyd | PirateTimes

Australian Pirates Run For The Federal Elections June 21, 2016 · by Stathis Leivaditis · in Election, Interview Pirate Party of Australia (PPAU) is one of the oldest pirate parties in the world. It was founded in 2008 it has extended its policies from the traditional pirate platform. Today the party has more than 1.300 members. The coming month,… A German Pirate Meets Pirates Downunder May […]

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Australia | PirateTimes

Australian Pirates Run For The Federal Elections June 21, 2016 · by Stathis Leivaditis · in Election, Interview Pirate Party of Australia (PPAU) is one of the oldest pirate parties in the world. It was founded in 2008 it has extended its policies from the traditional pirate platform. Today the party has more than 1.300 members. The coming month,… Pirate Party Australia Raises Funds Playing Counterstrike […]

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Why PPCAT Does Not Run For The Spanish Elections With Podemos | PirateTimes

Why PPCAT Does Not Run For The Spanish Elections With Podemos June 11, 2016 · by Stathis Leivaditis · in Pirate Party News Since last year’s local elections in Catalonia, when Ada Colau was elected as Mayor in Barcelona, the relations between the left wing party of “Podemos” and the Pirate Party in Catalonia, have remained tense. This comes as a conclusion from the joint interview […]

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CONPP | PirateTimes

Why PPCAT Does Not Run For The Spanish Elections With Podemos June 11, 2016 · by Stathis Leivaditis · in Pirate Party News Since last year’s local elections in Catalonia, when Ada Colau was elected as Mayor in Barcelona, the relations between the left wing party of “Podemos” and the Pirate Party in Catalonia, have remained tense. This comes as a conclusion from the… Pirate Activist […]

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Pirates In Switzerland Vote In Favor Of The Basic Income | PirateTimes

Pirates in Switzerland Vote in Favor of the Basic Income June 4, 2016 · by Stathis Leivaditis · in Interview This post is also available in: Spanish A very significant referendum election has been scheduled on the coming Sunday, June 5, in Switzerland. The popular initiative for an Unconditional Basic Income (UBI), supported by 100.000 citizens, is being presented to the Swiss voters for their […]

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The Future of Democracy from the Eyes of an Organizer | PirateTimes

The Future of Democracy from the Eyes of an Organizer May 21, 2016 · by Stathis Leivaditis · in Interview While “Future of Democracy“, a 3day international event, reaches its end in Reykjavik, Pirate Times talked to Katrin Oddsdottir, lawyer and human rights activist, one of the 25 members of the Constitution Council of Iceland and the main organizer of the event, to learn how […]

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The Future Of Democracy Rises In Iceland | PirateTimes

The Future of Democracy Emerges in Iceland May 19, 2016 · by Stathis Leivaditis · in Conference The crisis that knocked on Iceland’s door in 2008, turned out to be a “beneficial” fact for the country. It was beneficial because it abruptly and suddenly made Icelandic people question many things about politics and economics. Mainly, it made them realize that they should not leave their […]

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