Pirate Party of Greece
Κόμμα Πειρατών Ελλάδας
LeaderHas no leader, but a management board.
Founded14 January 2012 (2012-01-14)[1]
HeadquartersAthens
IdeologyPirate politics
European affiliationEuropean Pirate Party
International affiliationPirate Parties International
Website
http://www.pirateparty.gr

The Pirate Party of Greece (Greek: Κόμμα Πειρατών Ελλάδας) is a political party in Greece. Based on the model of the Swedish Pirate Party, it supports reform of copyright law, the abolition of patents, and respect for privacy.[2]

The Pirate Party of Greece is a full member of Pirate Parties International.[3]

The party was founded on 14 January 2012. It was officially recognized on 10 February 2012, and had 480 members on that date.[4] At the 8 December 2013 Congress, the principles of Direct Democracy and Ecology were deleted. The proceedings of the 2013 congress have not been published.[5] Today the party has about 20-25 active members.[6][7]

Elections

May/June Legislative Elections 2012

On 6 May Greek legislative election, 2012 the party managed to present candidates in 31 of the 56 constituencies and secured 0.51% (32,484) of the total votes.[8] Out of 32 parties, the Pirate Party came 19th. In the June 2012 election the party received 0.23% of the vote (14,169), coming 14th out of 21 parties.[9]

European Elections 2014

On 25 May 2014 the party participated in the 2014 European elections in a coalition with Ecologist Greens. The coalition received 0,90% (51.573) of the vote.[10] Noted that Ecologist Greens (standalone with no coalition and before their breakup in two separate parties) received in the May 2012 election 2,93% (185.366) of the vote, and in the June 2012 election 0.88% (54.420) of the vote. Their second half, Prasinoi participated separately in the European elections and received 0.50% (28,460 votes).

European Elections 2019

In May 2019 the party participated in the 2019 European elections in a coalition with Popular Unity.[11] The coalition received 0,56% (31.674) of the vote.[12]

Election results

Hellenic Parliament

Election Hellenic Parliament Rank Government Leader
Votes  % ±pp Seats won +/−
May 2012 32,519 0.51% New
0 / 300
New 19th Extra-parliamentary Collective leadership
Jun 2012 14,170 0.23% −0.28
0 / 300
Steady 0 15th Extra-parliamentary
Jan 2015 Did not contest
0 / 300
Steady 0 Extra-parliamentary
Sep 2015[lower-alpha 1] 15,282 0.28% +0.05
0 / 300
Steady 0 14th Extra-parliamentary
2019 Did not contest
0 / 300
Steady 0 Extra-parliamentary
May 2023 Did not contest
0 / 300
Steady 0 Extra-parliamentary
Jun 2023[lower-alpha 2] 15,911 0.31% +0.03
0 / 300
Steady 0 15th Extra-parliamentary
  1. Run in coalition with Democrats and Society of Values.
  2. Run as part of the Green & Purple coalition.

References

  1. "Greek pirates willing to "sail" in the local political ocean".
  2. Αρχές-Πρόγραμμα (in Greek). Pirateparty.gr.
  3. "Pirates of the world united in Prague at the Pirate Parties International conference 2012". Archived from the original on 2012-09-08.
  4. Το Κόμμα των Πειρατών πήρε θέση στην πολιτική ζωή της Ελλάδας (in Greek). Archived from the original on 2012-04-17. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
  5. https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=el&sl=el&tl=en&u=https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/Κόμμα_Πειρατών_Ελλάδας#Ιστορία
  6. "Pirateparty.gr forum • Προβολή θέματος - Ψηφοφορία για την συνεργασία με την ΛΑ.Ε." Archived from the original on 2019-06-02. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  7. "Μετάφραση Google".
  8. "Parliamentary Elections May 2012" (in Greek). Greek Ministry of Interior. Archived from the original on 2012-06-19.
  9. "Parliamentary Elections June 2012" (in Greek). Greek Ministry of Interior. Archived from the original on 2012-06-19.
  10. "European Elections May 2014" (in Greek). Greek Ministry of Interior. Archived from the original on 2014-05-27.
  11. "Παρουσίαση υποψηφίων Ευρωβουλευτών Κόμματος Πειρατών Ελλάδας" [Presentation of Pirate Party Greece's candidates for MEPs] (in Greek). Pirate Party of Greece. 2019-04-18. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
  12. "Επικράτεια | Ευρωεκλογές - Μάιος 2019" (in Greek). Greek Ministry of Interior. Retrieved June 2, 2019.


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