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.