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Topic: What are you opinions on Iceland’s Pirate Party? (Read 453 times)

legendary
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It is not just Iceland, They are all connected and all the same, as corrupt as they come and the people mean nothing to them but give more money.

No corrupt party would ever decriminalise drugs or advocate direct democracy.
legendary
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Your country may be your worst enemy
Any link to their political program? Their agenda? Their manifesto? Iceland is a very special case, the people there were so disillusioned by the entire political class, which was all corrupt, that they want new people.
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1251
The Pirate Party was started by a group of activists, poets and hackers on 2012. Recently it became the largest political party in Iceland and would possibly be forming Iceland's next government.

The radical party is calling for a 35 hour work week, total drug decriminalization and direct democracy. When I first heard about it, I thought it was a joke because who would call themselves as "Pirates" in the world of politics. But now seeing their progress and what they stand for, I would likely support them if I was an Icelander.

My opinion is that for that as for their treatment of the banking system, Icelandics are far in advance compare to our shitty countries :/
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
It is not just Iceland, They are all connected and all the same, as corrupt as they come and the people mean nothing to them but give more money.
legendary
Activity: 1135
Merit: 1001
The Pirate Party was started by a group of activists, poets and hackers on 2012. Recently it became the largest political party in Iceland and would possibly be forming Iceland's next government.

The radical party is calling for a 35 hour work week, total drug decriminalization and direct democracy. When I first heard about it, I thought it was a joke because who would call themselves as "Pirates" in the world of politics. But now seeing their progress and what they stand for, I would likely support them if I was an Icelander.

Maybe you can support the one in your country. There are pirate parties in many places. Not just iceland. They started in sweden in 2005 or 2006. And have spread to some 40 countries. And gained seats in parliaments in a few of those. And in the european parliament as well.
sr. member
Activity: 868
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The Pirate Party was started by a group of activists, poets and hackers on 2012. Recently it became the largest political party in Iceland and would possibly be forming Iceland's next government.

The radical party is calling for a 35 hour work week, total drug decriminalization and direct democracy. When I first heard about it, I thought it was a joke because who would call themselves as "Pirates" in the world of politics. But now seeing their progress and what they stand for, I would likely support them if I was an Icelander.
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