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    Default Pirate Parties On Course for Historic Election Wins

    The popularity of the Pirate Party in Germany is soaring to unprecedented heights. In a recent poll the Party received 13% of the total vote, which makes it the third largest party in the country for the first time. In neighboring Austria, citizens are also warming to the Pirate Party agenda. With 7% of the total vote, the Austrian Pirate Party has a serious shot at entering the national parliament.

    Founded in September 2006, the German Pirate Party has already booked several successes in its relatively short existence.

    The Party currently has dozens of members in elected offices across Germany, which is more than in all other countries combined. Most notable is the unprecedented win in the elections for the Berlin state parliament last summer, where the Pirates got 9 percent of the vote.

    Continuing this success the Party is now conquering the rest of Germany. For the first time in its history the Pirate Party is now virtually the third largest party in Germany, achieving 13% of the total vote in a recent poll.

    The Pirate Party surpassed the Green Party, which peaked at 11%.

    In common with all other Pirate Parties across the world, the German Pirate Party’s policy focuses around three pillars; shared culture, free knowledge, and fundamental privacy. Based on recent poll results, these key points appeal to a wide audience.

    While the results of the polls are promising, there is still a long way to go. The next federal elections are held late 2013, more than a year away.

    The success of the German Pirates is mimicked by their neighbors in Austria, where the local Pirate Party got 7% of all votes in a recent poll.

    Illustrating that the Pirates are not a fringe group, 22% of the respondents said they could see themselves voting for the Party in the coming elections.

    The coming months will be crucial for both parties, as they have to keep the momentum going towards the new elections. Being in the spotlight is great for as long as there’s good news to sell.

    Times can change quickly as we’ve seen in Sweden, where support for the local Pirate Party plunged a year after the European elections, resulting in a failed election bid in 2010.

    Time will tell whether Europe is ready for the Pirates now.

    Source: http://torrentfreak.com/pirate-parti...n-wins-120410/



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    It's unreal that a political party calling themselves the PIRATE party is getting 13% of the vote. Here in the States i can't think of a 3rd political party (especially one that could be interpreted as a 1-topic party) getting that many votes. I wish them the best of luck!

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    Maybe someone in the US should try to name themselves "Free Beer" and see how many votes you get. It'd just show how much of the American public is just after a hand out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicey View Post
    It's unreal that a political party calling themselves the PIRATE party is getting 13% of the vote. Here in the States i can't think of a 3rd political party (especially one that could be interpreted as a 1-topic party) getting that many votes. I wish them the best of luck!
    Hi there, just a litte correction. The German Pirate Party is hardly a 1-topic party. They have translated their electoral manifesto into English, if you'd like to read: http://t.co/elrTVBg8 (pdf-Link)

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    Thanks for the link Yuuki83, I have read their manifesto and it makes perfect sense to me what they are proposing. It time for a change in attitudes in governments, in particular The Pirates Party stance on computer software and drugs should be adopted by all governments!
    Last edited by tinman; April 16th, 2012 at 10:30 AM.

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