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Slovenian Pirate Party (Slovene: Piratska stranka Slovenije) is a political party in Slovenia. The party is not yet officially registered.
The party was founded on the same common grounds and principles as other Pirate parties throughout the world, most notably the Swedish Pirate Party. It became a member of the Pirate Parties International [1] on 12 March 2011 at the Pirate Parties International conference in Friedrichshafen, Germany[2].
Programme
The party's programme currently consists of seven topics[3]:
- Respect of human rights.
- Privacy and data protection.
- Free and neutral Internet.
- Government and political transparency.
- Copying monopoly ("copyright") reform.
- Open standards and file formats.
- Free software.
History
The Slovenian Pirate Party has first appeared in the Slovenian media in 2009. The original founder of the movement was Robert Pal, who has since moved from Slovenia but remains a supporter. On 12 March 2011, with a unanimous vote, the party entered Pirate Parties International.
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