Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Czech Pirate Party | |
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| Name | Czech Pirate Party |
| Native name | Česká pirátská strana |
| Leader | Ivan Bartoš |
| Founded | 2009 |
| Headquarters | Prague, Czech Republic |
Czech Pirate Party. The Czech Pirate Party (Česká pirátská strana) is a libertarian political party in the Czech Republic, founded in 2009. The party is a member of the International Pirate Party and has been a part of the European Pirate Party since its inception. The party's ideology is based on pirate politics, which emphasizes internet freedom, direct democracy, and transparency.
The Czech Pirate Party was founded on April 1, 2009, by a group of activists and hackers who were inspired by the Swedish Pirate Party. The party's early years were marked by a focus on copyright reform and internet freedom. In 2010, the party participated in the 2010 legislative election, but failed to win any seats. However, the party gained significant media attention and public support, which helped it to become a registered party in 2011. Michal Šmahel, one of the party's founders, played a key role in shaping the party's early years.
The Czech Pirate Party's ideology is based on libertarianism, direct democracy, and transparency. The party's platform includes a focus on internet freedom, digital rights, and copyright reform. The party also advocates for tax reform, education reform, and environmental protection. The party's 2017 election manifesto emphasized the need for greater transparency in government and more direct democracy. Lukáš Jarů, a prominent party member, has been a vocal advocate for these issues.
The Czech Pirate Party is led by Ivan Bartoš, who has been the party's chairman since 2014. The party has a decentralized structure, with a national board and regional branches. The party also has a youth organization, known as the Pirate Youth. The party's headquarters are located in Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic. Zuzana Majerová, the party's former chairwoman, played a key role in shaping the party's organisational structure.
The Czech Pirate Party has participated in several national elections since its founding. In the 2013 legislative election, the party won 2.66% of the vote, but failed to win any seats. However, in the 2017 legislative election, the party won 10.79% of the vote and 22 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. The party has also participated in European Parliament elections, winning 4.1% of the vote in the 2019 election. Mikuláš Peksa, a party member, was elected to the European Parliament in 2019.
The Czech Pirate Party is a member of the International Pirate Party and has been a part of the European Pirate Party since its inception. The party has also been involved in various international collaborations with other pirate parties and libertarian organisations. The party has participated in several international conferences and events, including the annual meeting of the International Pirate Party. Jiří Srovnal, a party member, has been actively involved in these international efforts. Category:Czech Pirate Party