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European Pirate Party | |
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| Abbreviation | Template:EUPP data |
| President | Florian Roussel |
| Founded | 21 March 2014 |
| Headquarters | 1A Route de Luxembourg, L-8184 Kopstal, Luxembourg |
| Membership (Template:EUPP data) | Template:EUPP data |
| Ideology | Pirate politics Freedom of information Participatory democracy |
| International affiliation | Pirate Parties International |
| European Parliament group | Greens/EFA |
| Colours | Black |
| European Parliament | Template:EUPP data |
| European Commission | Template:EUPP data |
| European Council | Template:EUPP data |
| European Lower Houses | Template:EUPP data |
| European Upper Houses | Template:EUPP data |
| Website | |
| Template:EUPP data | |

The European Pirates (PIRATES) or European Pirate Party (PPEU) is a pirate European political alliance. Despite its organisation and sometimes being referred to as a "European party" or "transnational party", the European Pirate Party does not meet the requirements to register as a European political party.
The European Pirates were founded on 21 March 2014 at the European Parliament in Brussels in the context of a conference on "European Internet Governance and Beyond",[1] and consists of pirate parties of European countries. The parties cooperated to run a joint campaign for the 2014 European Parliament elections.[2]

The founding meeting elected Amelia Andersdotter, Swedish Member of the European Parliament for Piratpartiet, as the first chairperson.[3] The party's members elected to the European Parliament are in The Greens–European Free Alliance.[4]
In November 2020, a new board was elected. Mikuláš Peksa was confirmed as a chairperson, Florie Marie (France) and Katla Hólm Vilbergs Þórhildardóttir (Iceland) were elected as chairperson. Alessandro Ciofini (Italy), Lukáš Doležal, Jan Mareš (both Czech Republic) and Mia Utz, Oliver Herzig (both Germany) were elected as ordinary members of the board.[5]
In the 2024 European Parliament election, it lost three of its four seats.[6] The Pirate Party of Greece unanimously decided, in its 12th Congress held on 1 June 2025, to leave the PPEU and the Pirate Parties International, citing ideological issues, a lack of political added value, and a lack of room for "constructive and productive political discourse".[7]
| Country | Political party[8][9] | MEPs | National MPs | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chamber | Members | |||
| Pirate Party of Austria | 0 / 18
|
Federal Council | 0 / 61
| |
| National Council | 0 / 183
| |||
| Czech Pirate Party | 1 / 21
|
Senate |
1 / 81
| |
| Chamber of Deputies | 16 / 200
| |||
| Estonian Pirate Party | 0 / 7
|
Riigikogu | 0 / 101
| |
| Pirate Party | 0 / 13
|
Parliament of Finland | 0 / 200
| |
| Pirate Party | 0 / 74
|
Senate | 0 / 348
| |
| National Assembly | 0 / 577
| |||
| Pirate Party Germany | 0 / 96
|
Bundesrat | 0 / 69
| |
| Bundestag | 0 / 735
| |||
| Pirate Party | Not in the EU | Althing | 0 / 63
| |
| Italian Pirate Party | 0 / 73
|
Senate | 0 / 206
| |
| Chamber of Deputies | 0 / 400
| |||
| Pirate Party Luxembourg | 0 / 6
|
Chamber of Deputies | 3 / 60
| |
| Pirate Party | 0 / 29
|
Senate | 0 / 75
| |
| House of Representatives | 0 / 150
| |||
| Pirate Party of Norway | Not in the EU | Storting | 0 / 169
| |
| Polish Pirate Party | 0 / 51
|
Senate |
0 / 100
| |
| Sejm | 0 / 460
| |||
| Pirate Party Slovakia | 0 / 14
|
National Council of Slovakia | 0 / 150
| |
| Pirate Party of Slovenia | 0 / 9
|
National Council | 0 / 40
| |
| National Assembly | 0 / 90
| |||
| Pirate Confederation | 0 / 54
|
Senate of Spain | 0 / 265
| |
| Congress of Deputies | 0 / 350
| |||
| Pirates of Catalonia | 0 / 54
|
Senate of Spain | 0 / 265
| |
| Congress of Deputies | 0 / 350
| |||
| Pirate Party | 0 / 20
|
Riksdag | 0 / 349
| |
| Pirate Party Switzerland | Not in the EU | Council of States | 0 / 46
| |
| National Council | 0 / 200
| |||
| Country/region | Party[8] |
|---|---|
| Template:Country data Bavaria | Pirate Party of Bavaria |
| Pirate Party of Belgium | |
| Template:Country data Brandenburg | Pirate Party Brandenburg |
| Young Pirates of Europe | |
| Pirate group in the European Parliament | |
| Pirate Party of Serbia | |
| Pirate Party Japan (日本海賊党) | |
| Template:Country data Potsdam | Pirate Party of Potsdam |
| World | Pirate Parties International |
| Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party[10] |
| Country/region | Party[8] |
|---|---|
| Pirate Party (Croatia) | |
| Pirate Party of Greece | |
| Pirate Party Romania |
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