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  2. Pirate Party (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The Pirate Party (Swedish: Piratpartiet) is a political party in Sweden founded in 2006. Its sudden popularity has given rise to parties with the same name and similar goals across Europe and worldwide, forming the International Pirate Party movement. The Pirate Party was initially formed to reform laws regarding copyright and patents.

  3. List of Pirate Parties - Wikipedia

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    Outside Sweden, pirate parties have been started in over 60 countries, [1] inspired by the Swedish initiative. National pirate parties ... Minnesota Pirate Party

  4. Pirate Party - Wikipedia

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    The first Pirate Party to be established was the Pirate Party of Sweden (Swedish: Piratpartiet), whose website was launched on 1 January 2006 by Rick Falkvinge. Falkvinge was inspired to found the party after he found that Swedish politicians were generally unresponsive to Sweden's debate over changes to copyright law in 2005. [13]

  5. Pirate Parties International - Wikipedia

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    The first Pirate Party was the Swedish Piratpartiet, founded on 1 January 2006. Other parties and groups were formed in Austria , Canada , Denmark , Finland , Germany , Ireland , the Netherlands , Poland , and Spain .

  6. Rick Falkvinge - Wikipedia

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    Media described the party after the election as ecstatic, [16] and the Pirate Party became the most popular party for voters under 30, with 25% of those votes. [17] Not long after the European Elections, media predicted that the Pirate Party would also be elected to the Swedish Parliament, and it was supported by 3.9% of the voters in the polls ...

  7. Anna Troberg - Wikipedia

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    Anna Troberg (born 9 April 1974 in Landskrona) is a translator, author, and former party leader of the Swedish Pirate Party. Early life and career ...

  8. Young Pirate - Wikipedia

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    Young Pirate (Swedish: Ung Pirat) is the youth organisation of the Swedish Pirate Party. It was founded in December 2006 and had, from April 2009 until spring 2010, over 22,000 members. It was by far the largest political youth organisation by member count in Sweden. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Katarina Stensson - Wikipedia

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    Esther Katarina Stensson (born 21 August 1988 in Örebro [1]) is a Swedish politician and leader of the Swedish Pirate Party with a term from 2019–2021 [2] [3] Stensson took a masters exam in engineering physics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in 2014 and a degree in licentiate in physics in 2018.