Czech Pirate Party Explained

Country:the Czech Republic
Czech Pirate Party
Native Name:Česká pirátská strana
Abbreviation:Piráti[1]
Leader:Ivan Bartoš
Leader1 Title:Deputy Leaders
Leader1 Name:Klára Kocmanová
Markéta Gregorová
Jana Holomčík Leitnerová
Dominika Michailidu
Leader2 Title:Chamber of Deputies Leader
Leader2 Name:Jakub Michálek
Leader3 Title:Senate Leader
Leader4 Title:MEP Leader
Leader4 Name:Marcel Kolaja
Youth Wing:Young Pirates
Membership Year:2022
Membership:1,204[2]
National:Pirates and Mayors
(2020–2021)
International:Pirate Parties International
European:European Pirate Party
Europarl:Greens–European Free Alliance[3]
Think Tank:π Institute[4]
Headquarters:Na Moráni 360/3, Prague[5]
Newspaper:Pirátské listy
Colours: Black
Slogan:"The internet is our sea."[6]
Seats1 Title:Chamber of Deputies
Seats2 Title:Senate
Seats3 Title:European Parliament
Seats4 Title:Regional councils
Seats5 Title:Local councils
Seats6 Title:Prague City Assembly

The Czech Pirate Party (Czech: Česká pirátská strana in Czech pronounced as /ˈtʃɛskaː ˈpɪraːtskaː ˈstrana/) often known simply as the Pirates (Piráti in Czech pronounced as /ˈpɪraːcɪ/)[5] is a liberal progressive political party in the Czech Republic, founded in 2009. The party was founded as a student-driven grassroots movement campaigning for political transparency, civil rights and direct democracy.

The party's program focuses on safeguarding of civil liberties from state or corporate power via government transparency and public participation in democratic decision making. It aims to achieve its agenda by enacting laws for political accountability, anti-corruption, lobbying transparency, tax avoidance prevention, simplifying of state bureaucracy through e-government, supporting small and medium-sized business, funding of local development, promotion of environmental protection, consumer protection and sustainability. The party also aims to reform laws on copyright, financial markets and banking, taxation of multinational corporations, and while it is a pro-European party, it aims to address the perceived democratic deficit in the European Union by decentralization and subsidiarity.

The party contested the 2021 Czech parliamentary election as part of the alliance Pirates and Mayors with the Mayors and Independents party. The alliance gained 37 seats, out of which four are Pirate MPs, and joined the governing Cabinet of Petr Fiala with Spolu. The Pirate party is represented by five Members of the Senate of the Czech Republic, the most recently elected being Adéla Šípová and David Smoljak in 2020 and Lukáš Wagenknecht in 2018. That same year, the party entered a number of municipal assemblies and formed a governing coalition in the Prague City Assembly, with Zdeněk Hřib becoming the Mayor of Prague. In the 2019 European election, the party gained three MEPs, joined the Greens–European Free Alliance parliamentary group and campaign leader Marcel Kolaja was elected one of fourteen Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament. The party holds 99 out of 675 seats in regional councils since the October 2020 elections.

History

Formation and early years (2009–2011)

The Czech Pirate Party was founded as a student-driven grassroots movement campaigning for political transparency, civil rights and direct democracy. The party was initially inspired by the Swedish Pirate Party,[7] which like most other Pirate Parties was a single-issue party focusing on Internet freedom; however, the Czech Pirate Party has developed a broad political platform.

On 27 May 2009 an application was submitted to the Ministry of the Interior for registration of the party. On 17 June, the party was registered under the code MV-39553-7/VS-2009.[8] Within the first two days of the launch of their website in April, 1,800 people had signed an online petition to register the party.[9] Czech law requires a paper petition with 1,000 signatures for registration. In the student elections, the Pirate Party received 7.7% of the vote.[10]

On 28 June 2009 the party held a constitutive forum in Průhonice, near Prague, where the board was elected and main elements of the program were declared. Kamil Horký was elected as chairman. At the end of October 2009 in Albrechtice nad Orlicí, the General Assembly (GA) met for the first time, to complete statutes and elect a new board, commission and committee. Ivan Bartoš became party chairman.

The party participated in the general election in May 2010,[11] and received 0.8% of the vote.[12] In December 2010, the party launched its own national whistle-blowing site similar to WikiLeaks, called PirateLeaks.[13] The site was intended as a primary source for journalists, dedicated to evidence of corruption in the Czech government and public administration documents which should be publicly available according to law 106/1999 Sb. (Free Access to Information Act) but which the authorities refused to disclose without a formal request defined by the law.

Parliamentary party (from 2011)

Standing in a local senate election on 18–19 March 2011 in Kladno, they obtained 0.75% of the vote.[14] In the 2012 Czech Senate election, the Czech Pirate Party nominated three candidates; one of them was a co-nomination with two other parties. This candidate, the whistleblower Libor Michálek, was elected as Senator in the second round of voting, with the Czech Pirate Party becoming a parliamentary party for the first time.

In local elections in 2014 the party entered many local assemblies, including a clear majority in Mariánské Lázně, which resulted in Vojtěch Franta being elected as the party's first mayor. This city became the party's main stronghold outside Prague and its suburbs.[15]

In the 2016 Senate election, the Pirates won two additional seats in the Senate with Ladislav Kos and Renata Chmelová, who were nominated by multi-party coalitions with the Pirates' support.[16]

Following the 2017 legislative election, the party became the third largest party in the Chamber of Deputies with 22 out of 200 seats and sat in opposition to the ruling cabinet. Economist and auditor Lukáš Wagenknecht was elected Senator in the 2018 election, when Michálek's term ended.[17] The Pirates ranked second in the 2018 Prague municipal election with 13 out of 65 seats and formed a governing coalition with the third and fourth-ranked parties that holds 39 out of 65 seats in the Prague City Assembly.[18] The leading Pirate candidate with 75,082 votes,[19] Zdeněk Hřib, was elected as Mayor of Prague.[20]

With leading candidate Marcel Kolaja in the 2019 European Parliament election,[21] the party ran on a common platform with the European Pirate Party.[22] Kolaja was elected along with Markéta Gregorová and Mikuláš Peksa as Members of the European Parliament.[23] In May 2019, the party negotiated to join the Greens–European Free Alliance parliamentary group along with German Pirate Party MEP Patrick Breyer.[24] In June, all four members of the European Pirate Party joined the parliamentary grouping.[3] On 3 July, Kolaja was elected one of fourteen Vice-Presidents of the European Parliament.[25]

In January 2020, Bartoš was re-elected as party leader.[26] With 14.67% of the vote in the October 2020 regional elections, the party gained 99 out of 675 seats in regional councils. In the 2020 Senate election, the party nominated two successful candidates, David Smoljak and Adéla Šípová, who became the youngest ever member of the Senate at the age of 40, breaking the previous record of Pirate Senator Wagenknecht.[27] During late 2020 and early 2021, the Pirates formed the Pirates and Mayors electoral alliance for the 2021 legislative election with liberal centre-right party Mayors and Independents (STAN).[28] The alliance won 37 seats, of which four are Pirate MPs, and joined the governing coalition with Spolu.[29] The party nominated three ministers for the incoming Cabinet of Petr Fiala: Ivan Bartoš as Minister of Regional Development and Digitalisation, Jan Lipavský as Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Michal Šalomoun as Minister of Legislation.

Positions and objectives

Political spectrum and ideology

The Czech Pirate Party is a centrist to centre-left progressive "liberal" party (in contrast to "conservative") within the context of politics of the Czech Republic. The party's leadership expressed that it considers the left–right political spectrum to be obsolete.[30] The party itself describes its stance as economically centrist and socially liberal, in the context of Czech politics.[31]

Domestic policy

The party's program focuses on safeguarding of civil liberties from state or corporate power through government transparency, accountability and anti-corruption measures, introducing elements of participatory democracy by enabling law proposals by the public through petitions and simplification of state bureaucracy through e-government.[32]

The party proposes a lobby register and a lobbying law reform,[33] measures to address tax avoidance of multinational corporations and limit capital outflow, a bank tax, the strengthening of the Czech National Bank's authority, prevention of financial speculation leading to financial crises and financial crime; and it is against any public bank bailouts.[34]

The party has an environmental policy platform entitled "Ecology without ideology",[35] which focuses on the elimination of fossil fuel subsidies, scientific research and development-based support for alternative energy (i.e. renewables and nuclear), sustainable materials management from product design to waste management, sustainable transport with a preference for public transport, and sustainable city planning and urban development.[36]

The party's agricultural policy proposes support for small-scale farmers and community farms instead of subsidizing intensive farming and large agribusinesses. The program promotes biodiversity of crops, and forest management and land management that address the environmental impact of agriculture rather than subsidizing monoculture crops that cause land degradation and have a variety of unsustainable environmental impacts. The Pirates also propose to simplify the producer–consumer chain by supporting infrastructure for the sale of local and seasonal produce.[37]

The party supports LGBT rights in the Czech Republic.[38]

In January 2019 it was reported that the party has proposed the eventual introduction of a universal basic income.[39]

2017 legislative electoral platform

The party's four main campaign policies in the run-up to the 2017 elections were:

Furthermore, the Pirates announced policies on transport and logistics, finance, IT, culture, international relations, local development, defence, labour and social issues, industry and trade, justice, interior policy, education and science, healthcare, agriculture and the environment.

European Union and international relations

The Czech Pirate Party is generally pro-European and pro-Eurozone, while advocating major reforms in both institutions to address the perceived democratic deficit in the European Union. The Pirates propose that the Czech Republic should participate in the mainstream of the European integration and should participate in EU decision making, but should adopt the Euro only if specific conditions are fulfilled.[40] The party also supports Czech membership of NATO, but it is critical of aggression by NATO members and argues that any engagement of NATO forces outside of the territories of its member states should take place only if supported by a United Nations resolution.[41] The party leadership has criticized military invasions by NATO and questioned the legality of the United States-initiated wars in Afghanistan and in Iraq and the 2011 military intervention in Libya by NATO forces.[42]

Among the party's European priorities is technological competitiveness of the EU on the world market, limiting corporate lobbying in the EU[21] and addressing Europe-wide tax avoidance by multinational corporations that offshore profits via tax havens.[43] Furthermore, the party addresses digital rights and prevention of increasing Internet censorship; promotion of environmental protection[44] and consumer protection.[45] The Pirates oppose the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).[46]

2019 European electoral platform

The program for the European Parliament elections in 2019 was published under the auspices of the European Pirate Party. Its core lies in addressing the democratic deficit in the European Union, decentralization and enacting of the subsidiarity principle: decision making on local and national affairs at the local levels of governance that are close to the citizens of the Member States.[47] In addition to copyright reform or the digital agenda, it covers topics such as education, environment and agriculture, foreign policy, defense, transport and taxation and space programs.[48] The party published its own European priorities in five points:[49]

International affiliations

The party is a member of Pirate Parties International and European Pirates (PPEU). Mikuláš Peksa is a board member of PPEU,[50] and Vojtěch Pikal was a co-chairman of PPI in 2013 and 2014. In April 2012, the party organised a conference of the Pirate Parties International (PPI) in Prague. More than 200 representatives of Pirate parties from 27 countries attended, including the founder of the Pirate movement, Rick Falkvinge; writer Cory Doctorow; and Swedish MEP Amelia Andersdotter.

The party expressed support for the pan-European political movement Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25).[51] [52] [53]

Election results

Czech Parliament

Chamber of Deputies

See also: Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic.

YearLeaderVoteVote %Seats±RankStatus
2010Ivan Bartoš42,3230.8New11thNo seats
2013Ivan Bartoš132,4172.66 09thNo seats
2017Ivan Bartoš546,39310.79 223rd
2021Ivan BartošJoint list as Pirates and Mayors 187th

Senate

See also: Senate of the Czech Republic.

ElectionCandidatesFirst roundSecond roundSeatsTotal SeatsNotes
Votes%Runners-upPlaceVotes%Place
1 1,131 0.02 17th  
1 205 0.75 8th   By-election in Kladno district.
3 7,947 0.81 15th 11,807 2.30 6th
1 359 1.56 9th   By-election in Zlín district.
4 5,454 0.53 19th  
4 7,352 0.83 17th  
1 2,406 10.59 4th   By-election in Trutnov district.
11,559 9.155th  By-election in Zlín district.
12 63,132 5.80 8th 18,048 4.31 9th
12,67413.943rd  By-election in Prague 9 district.
13 36,717 3.69 6th 18,804 4.61 7th
8 28,302 2.54 9th  

European Parliament

ElectionList leaderVotes%Seats+/−EP Group
2014Ivan Bartoš72,5144.78 (#8)New
2019Marcel Kolaja330,84413.95 (#3) 3Greens/EFA
2024184,0916.20 (#6) 2

Regional elections

See also: Regions of the Czech Republic.

YearVoteVote %Seats+/-PlaceNotes
201257,8052.19New29th
201644,0701.74 524thJoint list with Greens in Hradec Králové Region
2020[54] 333 41314.67 942ndJoint list with STAN in Olomouc Region

Local elections

YearVoteVote %PlaceSeats
2010189,3600.21
20141,321,9081.2310th
20188,410,2037.5%3rd
20227,107,0016.62%3rd

Prague municipal elections

YearLeaderVoteVote %Seats+/−PlacePosition
201032,9010.9New10thNo seats
2014Jakub Michálek1,101,0815.347th
2018Zdeněk Hřib4,197,57817.192nd
2022Zdeněk Hřib4,180,32417.7 03rd

Republic committee

Current vice-chairs

PositionName
1st Vice chairwoman Klára Kocmanová
2nd Vice chairwomanMarkéta Gregorová
3rd Vice chairwomanJana Holomčík Leitnerová
4th Vice chairwomanDominika Poživilová Michailidu

Chair history

OrderNamePeriod
1.Kamil Horký2009
2.Ivan Bartoš2009–2013
3.Jakub Michálek2013
4.Ivan Bartoš2013–2014
5.Jana Michailidu2014
6.Lukáš Černohorský2014–2016
5.Ivan Bartoš2016–present

See also

Literature

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Statistiky. lide.pirati.cz . 12 July 2022 . 12 July 2022.
  3. Web site: Greens/EFA in the European Parliament. www.facebook.com.
  4. Web site: strana . Česká pirátská . Piráti hledají ředitele či ředitelku svého institutu π . www.pirati.cz . 7 January 2022 . cs.
  5. Web site: Kontakt . cs . Česká pirátská strana.
  6. Web site: Česká pirátská strana . 2024-01-23 . Bez faulu . cs.
  7. https://www.psp.cz/sqw/hp.sqw?k=6600 Poslanecký klub České pirátské strany vznikl v 8. období 22. října 2017.
  8. News: Česká pirátská strana má povolení ministerstva a chce do parlamentu . cs . Novinky.cz . 22 June 2009 . Miloslav . Fišer . 22 June 2009 . 14 June 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190614184454/https://www.novinky.cz/internet-a-pc/171841-ceska-piratska-strana-ma-povoleni-ministerstva-a-chce-do-parlamentu.html . dead .
  9. News: Čeští internetoví piráti zakládají politickou stranu . cs . iDnes.cz . 21 April 2009 . Andrea . Votrubová.
  10. News: Tschechien: Jugend vereint gegen Linksparteien . Wiener Zeitung . 21 May 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110606122248/http://www.wienerzeitung.at/default.aspx?tabID=3861&alias=wzo&cob=494591 . 6 June 2011 .
  11. News: Czech Interior Ministry registers Czech Pirate Party . ČeskéNoviny.cz . 22 June 2009 . Czech News Agency.
  12. Web site: Election to the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic held on 28 – 29 May 2010 . Czech Statistical Office . 2010-05-30 . 2010-05-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151201200346/http://www.election.cz/pls/ps2010/ps2?xjazyk=EN . 1 December 2015 . dead .
  13. News: Czech Pirate Party launches new whistleblowing site . Deutsche Welle . 2010-12-29 . 2011-03-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110629001134/http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0%2C%2C6376006%2C00.html . 2011-06-29 .
  14. Web site: PPI wiki . 2011-05-31 . 2018-01-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180108084255/http://wiki.pp-international.net/Main_Page . dead .
  15. Web site: Assured Newcomers on a Squally Sea? The Czech Pirate Party before and after the 2017 Elections . 2022-04-14.
  16. https://volby.idnes.cz/senat-2016.aspx Výsledky voleb v České republice Senátní volby 2016 (konečné výsledky)
  17. News: Ivan Štern: Wagenknecht vyhrál senátní volby. 2018-10-13. Czech Radio. 2018-10-16. cs.
  18. https://domaci.ihned.cz/c1-66312370-nova-koalice-planuje-personalni-zmeny-v-mestskych-firmach-chce-tak-skoncovat-se-systemem-politickych-trafik Nová pražská koalice plánuje personální změny v městských firmách. Skoncujeme se systémem politických trafik, slibují piráti
  19. Web site: Jmenné seznamy | volby.cz. www.volby.cz.
  20. https://praha.idnes.cz/primator-praha-hrib-pirati-rada-mesta-dwa-/praha-zpravy.aspx?c=A181025_201749_praha-zpravy_zuf Primátorem Prahy bude Pirát Hřib. Další koaliční lídři jsou mimo radu
  21. Zdeňka Trachtová. Volební lídr Pirátů: V europarlamentu chci bojovat proti korporátním tlakům a cenzuře internetu (in Czech). Czech Radio. 19 January 2019.
  22. ČTK, EKB. Evropské pirátské strany spojují síly. V Lucemburku podepsaly program pro eurovolby (in Czech). info.cz. 9 February 2019.
  23. https://volby.cz/pls/ep2019/ep2111?xjazyk=CZ&xv=1&xt=2&xstrana=27 Volby do Evropského parlamentu konané na území České republiky ve dnech 24.05. – 25.05.2019
  24. Kateřina Šafaříková. PIRÁTI MÍŘÍ K EVROPSKÝM ZELENÝM (in Czech). Respekt. 29. 5. 2019
  25. https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20190627IPR55411/the-new-european-parliament-vice-presidents The new European Parliament Vice-Presidents
  26. https://www.ceskenoviny.cz/zpravy/predsedou-piratu-opet-bartos-mistopredsedkyni-richterova/1839955 Předsedou Pirátů opět Bartoš, místopředsedkyní Richterová
  27. Radek Bartoníček. Tvrdě jsem pracovala, říká nejmladší senátorka, která porazila matadora Bendla. (in Czech) Aktuálně.cz. 10.10.2020.
  28. https://ct24.ceskatelevize.cz/domaci/3240956-lidrem-koalice-piratu-a-stan-ma-byt-ivan-bartos Lídrem koalice Pirátů a STAN má být Ivan Bartoš
  29. https://www.e15.cz/domaci/pirati-pujdou-do-vlady-krok-schvalilo-pres-osmdesat-procent-clenu-strany-1385375 Piráti půjdou do vlády. Krok schválilo přes osmdesát procent členů strany
  30. https://zpravy.idnes.cz/ivan-bartos-rozhovor-piratska-strana-mfd-f1e-/domaci.aspx?c=A181027_435592_domaci_zaz Koncept levice a pravice je podle mě už přežitý, říká předseda Pirátů
  31. https://ct24.ceskatelevize.cz/domaci/2710052-pirati-se-schazeji-v-tabore-sest-se-jich-se-utka-o-vedeni-kandidatky-do-evropskeho Piráti chtějí vést liberální politický střed a v květnu získat 20 procent, zaznělo na fóru v Táboře
  32. https://www.lidovky.cz/pirati-se-vymezili-proti-vyroku-andreje-babise-novym-sloganem-vsichni-nekradou-gdb-/zpravy-domov.aspx?c=A170907_121342_ln_domov_ELE Piráti představili program. Do voleb jdou se sloganem ‚Všichni nekradou‘
  33. Karolína Sadílková. Piráti: Zákon o lobbingu a registr lobbistů zpřehlední legislativní proces a zabrání plýtvání (Czech). 20.02.2018.
  34. https://www.pirati.cz/program/temata/banky/ Banky, které se postarají samy o sebe
  35. Jan Trnka. Ekologie a ideologie Jedno z předvolebních hesel České pirátské strany zní „Ekologie bez ideologie“. Co se tím strana snaží říct? (in Czech). a2larm.cz. 02.10.17.
  36. https://www.pirati.cz/program/dlouhodoby/zivotni-prostredi/ Životní prostředí
  37. https://ct24.ceskatelevize.cz/specialy/volby-2017-programove-postoje-stran/2237332-pirati-k-tematu-zemedelstvi-a-zivotni-prostredi Piráti k tématu Zemědělství a životní prostředí
  38. Petra Dvořáková. Piráti milují. Pirátské vlajky tradičně na Prague Pride. piratskelisty.cz. Published on 17 August 2016.
  39. Web site: Czech Pirates, ahoy! . Mortkowitz . Siegfried . 25 January 2019 . Politico EU . 12 February 2023 . One Pirate proposal suggests the government transfer the tax burden from workers to certain sectors, such as coal mining and telecommunications, and eventually introduce a universal basic income..
  40. Web site: Stanovisko k Euru. Česká pirátská. strana. www.pirati.cz. 2018-05-17. 2021-07-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20210716175122/https://www.pirati.cz/program/temata/euro/. dead.
  41. https://www.pirati.cz/tiskove-zpravy/nato-a-evropska-obrana.html Stanovisko Pirátů ke kolektivní obraně v rámci EU a NATO
  42. https://zpravy.idnes.cz/pirati-maji-problem-s-nato-dc0-/domaci.aspx?c=A170330_111436_domaci_kop Piráti, jak je nejspíš neznáte. Strana, v níž mají problémy s NATO
  43. https://ct24.ceskatelevize.cz/domaci/2807954-rozhovory-s-lidry-kandidatek-do-evropskych-voleb-marcel-kolaja-pirati Rozhovory s lídry kandidátek do evropských voleb: Marcel Kolaja (Piráti)
  44. https://www.denik.cz/evropska-unie/pirat-ktery-v-cesku-zadne-spojence-nevidi-kolaja-je-lidrem-do-voleb-20190211.html Pirát, který v Česku žádné spojence nevidí. Kolaja je lídrem do voleb
  45. https://www.e15.cz/volby/volby-do-evropskeho-parlamentu-2019/piraty-povede-do-eurovoleb-softwarovy-specialista-marcel-kolaja-1355527 Piráty povede do eurovoleb softwarový specialista Marcel Kolaja
  46. ČTK, iDNES.cz. Desítky tisíc Němců vyšly do ulic. Odmítají smlouvy EU s Kanadou a USA. Mladá fronta DNES. Published on 17 September 2017.
  47. https://wiki.ppeu.net/doku.php?id=programme%3Aceep2019 Pirate Common European Elections Programme 2019
  48. ČTK, EKB - 9 February 2019. Evropské pirátské strany spojují síly. V Lucemburku podepsaly program pro eurovolby (in Czech). info.cz.
  49. https://www.pirati.cz/program/europarlament2019.html Volební program pro volby do Evropského parlamentu 2019
  50. Web site: European Pirate Party - Board. 8 June 2016.
  51. Web site: Připojení se k manifestu DiEM25 - Pirati.CZ. Pirati.CZ. 12 November 2017. cs.
  52. Web site: Piráti koketují s radikální levicí, přihlásili se k hnutí řeckého marxisty Varufakise. Lidovky.cz. 12 November 2017. 27 October 2017.
  53. Web site: Jaká má být Evropa? Přečtěte si manifest Janise Varufakise, k němuž se přihlásili Piráti. Lidovky.cz. 12 November 2017. 27 October 2017.
  54. https://volby.cz/pls/kz2020/kz124?xjazyk=CZ&xkraj=0&xstrana=0&xv=2 Volby do zastupitelstev krajů v Česku 2020, Kandidáti dle navrhující strany