Today is the day to stop killing games! (July 3, 2025)
We would like to share the amazing news that the European Citizen initiative created by the Stop killing games community has reached the…
The Pirate Party in Europe
We would like to share the amazing news that the European Citizen initiative created by the Stop killing games community has reached the…
Markéta Gregorová has opened applications for the Pirate Academy, and that’s exactly what we’re going to talk about here. Are you interested in…
Are you passionate about European policy and security? Don’t miss the chance to participate in the Pirate Academy, running from September to November…
The European Pirates have appointed Mattias ” Mab” Bjärnemalm as the first Secretary General for the organisation. Mattias Bjärnemalm, a senior member of…
Strasbourg, May 8, 2025 – The European Parliament approved its position on new legislation regarding the so-called screening of foreign investments. The aim…
Ahead of the German national elections last February, Musk declared, on X (ex-Twitter) : A German court ruled that the platform must immediately…
Strasbourg, March 12, 2025 – The European Parliament has today adopted a historic resolution on the White Paper on the Future of European…
The European Pirate Party endorses the ‘Stop Destroying Videogames’ European Citizens’ Initiative as the first European political party to do so, and calls on everyone to sign and support it!
Stop Destroying Videogames seeks to require publishers that sell or license video games to consumers in the European Union to leave them in a playable state. Today publishers are shutting down and disabling games when it suits them, relying on obscure paragraphs in the licensing agreements people are made to accept when they purchase the product.
PR Internship in Brussels The Greens/EFA political group in the European Parliament is offering a full-time paid internship of 5 months to support…
Strasbourg, 17 July 2024 – The European Union should continue to support Ukraine attacked by Russia, adopted the European Parliament today. The very…