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Pirate Party Parti pirate (PP) | |
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National Secretaries | Secrétariat |
Treasurers | Conseil de Trésorie et de Comptabilité (CTC) |
Co-Internal Life Delegates | Conseil de Vie Interne (CVI) |
Co-Speakers | Porte-paroles |
Founded | 21 June 2006 |
Headquarters | 21 Place de la République 75003 Paris |
Youth wing | Parti pirate Jeunes (PPJ) |
Membership (2021) | 456 [1] |
Ideology | Pirate politics E-democracy[2] Intellectual property reform Protection of privacy Environmentalism[3] Civil libertarianism |
Political position | Left[4] |
International affiliation | Pirate Parties International (2010-2024) European Pirate Party |
Colours | Black, White |
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partipirate.org | |
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The Pirate Party (French: Parti pirate, PP) is a political party in France based on the model of the Swedish Pirate Party.
The party proposes the reform of the copyright law, free access to scientific knowledge, as well as protection of individual freedom. Like other pirate parties in Europe, it is affiliated to European Pirate Party (PPEU). The youth organisation is called Parti Pirates Jeunes (PPJ; Pirate Party Youth) respectively Les Jeunes du Parti pirate (The Youth of Pirate Party).
...le nouveau point de clivage de notre société, après la question de la protection de l'environnement, est le contrôle de l'information et de la technique.