Italian Pirate Party

[6] In December 2007 the Pirate Party published its first number of the newspaper "PiratPartiet Diritti digitali" under Creative Commons license.

[11][12] In December 2011 the Party changed its statute and is the first organization to replace its board by a permanent virtual assembly using the LiquidFeedback platform.

Then, it joined the list "Repubblica Romana" with Sandro Medici candidate for mayor,[19] collecting 720 votes (0.07%) and gaining no seat.

Even Domenico Scilipoti (ex-People and Territory, now FI) tried to join the Pirate movement but he was not accepted,[25][26] so he decided to be elected again in Berlusconi's party The People of Freedom.

[27] On 25 January 2014, the second Occasional Assembly took part in Florence,[28][29] where mutek, alias Luca Cappelletti, has been elected as legal representative of the Party.

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