From PPI
The procedure to become member of the PPI is explained on the Membership application page. The history of membership can be found on separate page.
Ordinary members
IV. Ordinary Members
- (1) The Ordinary Members are the founding Members and those accepted by the General Assembly according to section III, paragraph (4). To Ordinary Membership are eligible Members that
- a) adhere to these statutes and the goals of the association as laid down by these statutes,
- b) use the inflection of the word Pirate in their name, and
- c) have an inner order based on democratic principles.
- (2) There can be multiple Ordinary Members per sovereign state. In this case, the voting power of this sovereign state is split between these Members.
Current Ordinary members of the Pirate Parties Intertnational are:
- Pirate Party of Austria
- The Pirates Center of Belarus
- Pirate Party of Belgium
- Pirate Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Pirate Party of Brazil
- Pirate Party of Bulgaria
- Pirate Party of Catalonia (1/2 vote; vote shared with Spain)
- Pirate Party of Chile
- Czech Pirate Party
- Estonian Pirate Party
- Pirate Party of France
- Pirate Party Germany
- Pirate Party of Greece
- Pirate Party of Hungary
- Pirate Party of Israel
- Pirate Party of Italy
- Pirate Party of Japan
- Pirate Party of Kazakhstan
- Pirate Party of Korea (South)
- Pirate Party of Latvia
- Pirate Party Luxembourg
- Pirate Party of Morocco
- Pirate Party of Netherlands
- Pirate Party of New Zealand (1/2 vote; vote shared with IP New Zealand)
- Internet Party New Zealand (1/2 vote; vote shared with PP New Zealand)
- Pirate Party of Norway
- Polish Pirate Party
- Pirate Party of Portugal
- Pirate Party Romania
- Pirate Party of Russia
- Pirate Party of Slovakia (1/2 vote; vote shared with the other Slovakia)
- Pirate Party - Slovakia (1/2 vote; vote shared with the other Slovakia)
- Pirate Party of Slovenia
- Pirate Party of Spain (1/2 vote; vote shared with Catalonia)
- Pirate Party Switzerland
- Pirate Party of Tunisia
- Pirate Party of Turkey (1/2 vote; vote shared with new Pirate Party Turkey)
- Party Turkey (1/2 vote; vote shared with old Pirate Party of Turkey)
- Ukrainian Pirate Community
- Pirate Party of Venezuela
Former ordinary members
- Ireland - was a founding Member of PPI, dissolved in March 2011 and was declared a non member by the CoA in June 2012. The new PP-IE can apply again for the PPI Membership at any time.
- Australia - PP-AU left PPI in February 2015
- UK - PP-UK left PPI in February 2015
- Iceland - PP-IS left PPI in May 2015
- Canada - PP-CA left PPI on July, 24th 2016
- Serbia - not existing any longer - 2017
- Denmark - dissolved in 2017
- Pirate Party of Croatia - by decision of the CoA declared a non-member due to dissolution on 6.12.2019
- Pirate Party of Finland - by PPFI's own decision; notification duly delivered on January 11th 2021
Observer members
V. Observer Members
- (1) An applicant that does not meet the criteria for Ordinary Membership may be granted Observer Member status by the General Assembly.
Current observer members of the PPI
- Internet Party of Serbia (POKRET NAPRED)
- Pirates without Borders
- Pirate Lobby, France
- Pirate Party of Berlin (Piratenpartei Berlin)
- Pirate Party of Bavaria
- Pirate Party of Hesse
- Pirate Party of La Rioja (Spain)
- Pirate Party of Lower Saxony
- Pirate Party of New York
- Pirate Party of North Rhine-Westfalia
- Pirate Party Potsdam
- europe beyond division e.V. Formerly: Young Pirates of Germany
- Young Pirates Sweden (Ung Pirat)
- Pirate Party of Japan [1]
- Brandenburg
- Pirati
- Pirate Party of Finland
- European Pirate Party
Former observer members of the PPI
- Best Party Iceland (Besti Flokkurinn) - dissolved 2014
- Pirate Party of Sweden
- Pirate Party of Florida - by the decision of the CoA declared a no member due to dissolvement 06.12.2019
- Pirate Party of Tyrol (Austria) - dissolved January 2019