Pirate Parties International
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Pirate Parties International (PPI) is an international non-profit and non-governmental organization with headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.[1] Formed in 2010, it serves as a worldwide organization for Pirate Parties, currently representing 39 members from 36 countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa and Australasia. The Pirate Parties are political incarnations of the freedom of expression movement, trying to achieve their goals by the means of the established political system rather than just through activism. In 2017 PPI had been granted special consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council.[2]
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Abbreviation | PPI |
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Formation | 18 April 2010 (2010-04-18) |
Type | International nongovernmental organisation |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Political |
Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
Membership | Pirate parties and affiliated associations |
Chairperson | Grégory Engels |
Vice-Chairperson | Keith L. Goldstein |
General Secretary | TBD |
Treasurer | TBD |
Main organ | General Assembly |
Website | www.pp-international.net |