Pirate Party (Croatia)
The Pirate Party (Croatian: Piratska Stranka), short - Pirates (Croatian: Pirati) was a political party in Croatia founded in March 2012 and the Croatian section of the Pirate Parties International movement.[1] It follows the example of the Swedish Pirate Party as a party of the information society and it fights for freedom of information and the protection of privacy. The party was removed from the state registry of political parties by 2018. [2]
Pirate Party Piratska stranka | |
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President | Maša Utković |
Vice president | Marko Sučić |
Headquarters | Zagreb, Croatia |
Membership | ~200 |
Ideology | Pirate politics Freedom of information Privacy Copyright reform Social progressivism |
International affiliation | Pirate Parties International |
Slogan | Uvesti politiku u 21. stoljeće i 21. stoljeće u politiku. (To introduce politics into the 21st century and the 21st century into politics.) |
Seats in Sabor | 0 / 151
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European Parliament | 0 / 12
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Electoral results
References
- http://int.piratenpartei.de/PPI_Conference_2012/applicants Archived 2013-05-13 at the Wayback Machine Official account of the 2012 Pirate Party International conference
- https://registri.uprava.hr/#!stranka-detalji/
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