Pirate Party of Israel

The Pirate Party of Israel or Piratim (Hebrew: הַפִּירָאטִים) is a political party in Israel founded in 2012 by past members of the Holocaust Survivors and Grown-Up Green Leaf Party and Ale Yarok to promote the values of the international Pirate Party movement.[1][2] Party candidates gathered 2,076 votes in the 2013 Knesset elections (0.05%),[3] 895 votes (0.02%)[4] in the 2015 elections and 816 votes (0.02%) in the April 2019 Knesset elections.[5]

Pirate Party of Israel
הפיראטים
LeaderOhad Shem-Tov
Noam Kuzar
Dan Birron
Lidia Maletin
FoundedJuly 2012
Split fromAle Yarok
Preceded byHolocaust Survivors and Grown-Up Green Leaf Party
IdeologyPirate politics
E-democracy
Open government
Network neutrality
Environmentalism
Political positionCentre
International affiliationPirate Parties International
Election symbol
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Website
www.piratim.org

Election results

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Status
2013 Ohad Shem Tov 2,076 0.05
0 / 120
Extraparliamentary
2015 Ohad Shem Tov 895 0.02
0 / 120
Extraparliamentary
April 2019 Noam Kuzar 819 0.02
0 / 120
Extraparliamentary
September 2019 Noam Kuzar 1,236 0.03
0 / 120
Extraparliamentary
2020 Noam Kuzar 1,473 0.03
0 / 120
Extraparliamentary
2021 Ohad Shem Tov 1,309 0.03
0 / 120
Extraparliamentary

References


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