Pirate Party of Berlin

During the 2009 federal election, the Berlin Pirate Party received 3.4 percent of the votes, which was their best showing at the national level.

[4] List of Chairpersons: One of the main concerns of the Pirate Party at the country level is transparency in politics and public administration.

[6] As per its 2011 election programme, the Berlin Pirate Party advocates the promotion of alternative residential projects and cultural institutions as well as the preservation of open spaces in inner-city areas.

[11][12] (*) During 2014-2015, Baum, Delius, Herberg, Höfinghoff, Lauer, Mayer und Weiß laid down their party membership, but continued to work with the remaining PPB parliamentary group.

Their previous vote of 8.9% achieved in 2011 fell to 1.7% and the Pirate party lost all representation in the Berlin State assembly.

Bruno Kramm of Das Ich was elected PPB chair in 2014 and confirmed in 2015
2011 lead candidate Andreas Baum