Pirate Party (Tunisia)
































Pirate Party


حزب القراصنة

French name Parti pirate
Founded 7 April 2012 (2012-04-07)
Ideology
Pirate politics
Direct democracy
Open government[1]
Freedom of information
Classical liberalism
Secularism[2]
International affiliation Pirate Parties International
Assembly of the
Representatives
of the People


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Website
partipirate.tn

  • Politics of Tunisia

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The Pirate Party (Arabic: حزب القراصنة‎, translit. Hizb al-Qarāṣina; French: Parti pirate) is a small political party in Tunisia which was formed on 7 April 2012.[1] It is the second Pirate party in Tunisia after the Tunisian Pirate Party.[3]


The party achieved notoriety during the Tunisian revolution. Slim Amamou briefly held a ministry, the world's first Pirate Party politician ever to do so, before resigning to protest against repressive measures by the interim government.[4]



Party platform


On the Pirate Party's official website, it lists its main objectives as:[2]



  • preserving the right of every citizen of the absolute freedom of expression, communication, association and assembly

  • representation of small investors to protect their companies from traces of intellectual property background

  • devoted to a citizen's right to move freely around the world


  • direct democracy and the inclusion of digital technology in this area support

  • bringing an end to control of the Internet

  • dedicated to the neutrality of the Internet

  • protecting the freedom of information and independence of investigative journalism

  • unconditional and free access to information

  • working on the principle of absolute transparency of the government and the public sector

  • open government

  • promoting alternative systems of copyright and intellectual property

  • anti-censorship of all kinds

  • defending the rights and freedoms of the individual and the collective, especially with regard to digital freedoms

  • use of free software in public institutions in order to adapt to the era of digital technology at the lowest cost and highest performance

  • promoting open digital standards

  • combating forms of digital monopoly and confront the downsides of proprietary software and the dominance of one party in the market

  • elimination of legal obstacles that hinder the right of the media and particularly the media networks, community and non-profit Free



References





  1. ^ ab Journal officiel de la République tunisienne - Annonces légales, réglementaires et judiciaires, n°42, 7 April 2012, p. 2210 Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine


  2. ^ ab http://www.partipirate.tn/pp-statuts.pdf


  3. ^ (in French) Melek Jebnoun, « Et si on se retrouvait avec deux « Parti Pirate » ? », Webdo, 13 March 2012


  4. ^ (in Arabic) History of the Pirate Party 16 June 2012.




External links



  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata(in Arabic)









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