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Pirate Party of New Zealand

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President
  
Andrew Reitemeyer

Founded
  
2009

Secretary
  
Ben Vidulich

Pirate Party of New Zealand

Ideology
  
Pirate politics, Intellectual property reform, Freedom of information, Open government, Network neutrality

International affiliation
  
Pirate Parties International

The Pirate Party of New Zealand (PPNZ) is an unregistered political party in New Zealand. The party is based on the Swedish Pirate Party and focuses on issues of copyright and patent reform and internet privacy. It contested elections in 2011. It is a member of Pirate Parties International.

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The Executive Board

The Pirate Party of New Zealand is managed by an executive board. This board was elected into their positions in August 2014. They are:

  • President - Andrew Reitemeyer
  • Secretary - Ben Vidulich
  • Treasurer - Andrew McPherson
  • Ordinary Member - Daniel Schwalm
  • Ordinary Member - [vacated]
  • Activity in 2011

    Hussain al-Saady contested the March 2011 Botany by-election for the party, winning 32 votes (0.2% of the total).

    In June 2011 the party was conditionally awarded $20,000 of broadcasting funding for the 2011 election. In September 2011 the Electoral Commission registered the party's logo.

    On 27 August 2011 the party took part in a nationwide protest against the Infringing File Sharing Amendment Act: several hundred people around New Zealand drew media attention to the revised law.

    The Pirate Party was a non-registered party in the 2011 General Election, but contested the Hamilton East and Wellington Central electorates. The party won 137 votes in Hamilton East, and 277 in Wellington Central.

    Activity after 2011

    PPNZ did not stand any candidates at the 2014 election.

    PPNZ is seeking members required for registration to run in the 2017 election.

    References

    Pirate Party of New Zealand Wikipedia