In today's article we are going to delve into Pirate Party of Serbia, a topic that has sparked the interest of many people in recent years. Since its emergence, Pirate Party of Serbia has captured the attention of experts and fans alike, generating debates and controversies in different areas. As Pirate Party of Serbia continues to evolve, it is crucial to understand its impact on our society and how we can adapt to the changes it brings. In this article, we will explore the most relevant aspects of Pirate Party of Serbia, from its origin to its influence in today's world, analyzing the different perspectives that exist around this topic.
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Pirate Party of Serbia Пиратска партија Србије Piratska partija Srbije | |
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Leader | Dalibor Marinović |
Founded | 8 January 2022 |
Headquarters | Belgrade |
Membership (2010) | 1,600 |
Ideology | Pirate politics Liberalism E-democracy Direct democracy |
Political position | Center |
European affiliation | European Pirate Party (observer) |
International affiliation | Pirate Parties International |
Colours | Purple |
Website | |
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The Pirate Movement (Serbian: Удружење Пирати) is an unregistered political party in Serbia. It strived to ban copyright based systems, reform intellectual property law, protect freedom of speech, preserve and promote net neutrality and privacy, introduce liquid democracy in Serbia and defend personal privacy as basis for the sovereignty of the citizen. On January 22, 2022, the party was accepted as an observer member of the European Pirate Party.
The Pirate Party of Serbia was founded on 2 February 2008 as a political faction in Serbia based on the model of the Swedish Pirate Party. It is also one of the 22 founding members of Pirate Parties International.
The Pirate Movement (Serbian: Piratski Pokret) is non-governmental organization (NGO) registered on 21 September 2012, founded by majority group of Pirate Party 'Core Team' members.
Movement formation followed disagreement over support of the 2012 Belgrade Pride parade. Pirate Party leader Aleksandar Blagojević promoted support for the Pride Parade in the name of Pirate party, without consulting members, resulting in 6 out of 8, forum and Core team members voting against explicit support of Pride parade. Blagojević argued that the vote to not support the parade ran contrary to the party principles, which included human rights (and including by he's own opinion same-sex marriages). Opinions escalated in sites takeovers, locking mailing lists and existence of 2 separate sites and web forums. Blagojević blocked access to the site and mailing list, informally expelling the majority of the Core Team members, referring to Pirate Party members as (in he's opinion): "conservative right-wingers" and "intolerant of minorities". Pirate movement showed their own explanation of events, regarding Blagojević for despotism, lies, threats and blocking and corrupting of the decision process.