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The Pirate Party ( is, Píratar) is a
political party in Iceland This article is a list of political parties in Iceland. Iceland has a multi-party system with many political parties, in which often no one party has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition govern ...
. The party's platform is based on
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and
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.


History

The Icelandic Pirate Party was founded on 24 November 2012 by
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(previously a member of the Movement) and several Internet activists, including
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. The party successfully applied for the ballot list letter Þ (resembling the party's logo) in order to run in the
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election. In July 2016, the party requested and was issued the letter P for future elections. In their first electoral participation, at the 2013 parliamentary election, the Pirate Party won 5.1% of the votes, just above the 5% threshold required to win representation in the
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. The three members elected,
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,
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, and Jón Þór Ólafsson, were the first pirates elected to any national legislature in the world. Following the ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting on 7 January 2015, the Pirate Party began a campaign to repeal
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. The laws, which had been introduced in 1940, were successfully repealed in early July 2015. The repeal, introduced by the Pirate Party, read: "Freedom of expression is one of the cornerstones of democracy. It is fundamental to a free society that people should be able to express themselves without fear of punishment, whether from the authorities or from other people". During the vote on the repeal, the three Pirate Party members of the Althing stood and declared "
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", in solidarity with the French satirical magazine. For around a year from April 2015 to April 2016, the party consistently topped polling for the next Icelandic parliamentary election in 2016, with support roughly equal to the
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and the
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combined, who were at the time partners in a coalition government. An MMR opinion poll published in January 2016 put their public support at 37.8%, significantly above that of all other Icelandic political parties. In April 2016, public protests about the Prime Minister's role in the
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brought out a significant percentage of the whole population, and may have been among "the largest demonstrations of any kind, in any country, ever (proportionately speaking)". In the wake of the
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scandal, polls in April 2016 showed the Pirate Party at 43% and the Independence Party at 21.6%. A poll by the Social Science Research Institute of the
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with data from 1419 October 2016 put the Pirate Party in first place in the general election on the 29 October 2016 with 22.6% of the vote. The party significantly underperformed in
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. While they saw a major increase in vote-share and seats, they finished in third place behind the Independence Party and Left-Greens with 14.5% of the vote; almost a third of what some had polls shown at the beginning of the year. In the 2017 election held a year later, the Pirates fell to sixth place, winning 9.2% of the vote and losing four seats. The Pirates held pat in the 2021 election, winning six seats and remaining in sixth position.


Recent issue stances


European Union

The party has not officially taken a position in favour of or against Iceland's accession to the
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. The party has however concluded the following in a party policy on the European Union: * Iceland must never become a member of the European Union unless the membership agreement is put to a referendum after having been presented to the nation in an impartial manner. * Should Iceland join the European Union, the country shall be a single constituency in elections to the
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. * Should Iceland join the European Union, Icelandic shall be one of its official languages. * If negotiations on the accession of Iceland to the European Union halt, or membership is rejected by either party, a review of the agreement on the
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must be sought, to better ensure Iceland's self-determination. It is unacceptable that Iceland need to take up large part of European legislation through a business agreement without getting representatives or audience. * The conditions of Pirates for Iceland's membership to the European Union are that Iceland be exempt from adopting the
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(2006/24/EC – declared invalid by the
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in April 2014) and the regulation regarding enforcement of uncontested claims (1869/2005/EC), which would otherwise defy fundamental human rights.


Edward Snowden

On 4 July 2013, a bill was introduced in parliament that would, if passed, immediately grant
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Icelandic citizenship. The proposer of the bill was
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(Pirate Party) and it was co-sponsored by the other Pirate Party parliament members, Ögmundur Jónasson (
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), Páll Valur Björnsson ( Bright Future) and Helgi Hjörvar (
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). A vote was taken to determine whether the bill would be put on parliament's agenda but it did not receive enough support.


Electoral results


Parliament


Municipalities


Akureyri Town


Árborg Municipality

The currently elected representative is Álfheiður Eymarsdóttir. * Áfram Árborg, joint candidature with Reform Party.


Hafnarfjörður Town


Ísafjörður Town


Kópavogur Town

The currently elected representative is Sigurbjörg Erla Egilsdóttir.


Mosfellsbær Town

* Joint candidature with Íbúahreyfingin.


Reykjanes Town


Reykjavík City

The currently elected representatives are Dóra Björt Guðjónsdóttir, Alexandra Briem and Magnús Davíð Norðdahl.


Notes


Further reading

* Silja Bára Ómarsdóttir & Viktor Orri Valgarðsson (2020) " Anarchy in Iceland? The global left, pirates and socialists in post-crash Icelandic politics." ''Globalizations''.


References


External links

* Official website in Icelandic: https://piratar.is * Official website in English: https://piratar.is/english/ * Manifesto for 2016 parliamentary elections in Iceland: http://piratar.is/en/election-manifesto-2016/ * {{Pirate Party 2012 establishments in Iceland
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