Innovation and Technology Party
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The Innovation and Technology Party (Norwegian: Innovasjon- og teknologipartiet, ITP), formerly The Pirate Party (Norwegian: Piratpartiet) is a Norwegian political party which was founded in 2012. Its basic principles are "full transparency in state management, privacy on the internet, as well as better use of IT and technology to make a better democracy".[3] On 17 December 2012 they announced that they had collected the 5,000 signatures required by law to register a political party and take part in the 2013 Norwegian parliamentary election. The party is a part of the Pirate Parties International.[4]
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Innovation and Technology Party Innovasjon- og teknologipartiet | |
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Abbreviation | IOT |
Leader | Svein Mork Dahl |
Founded | 16 December 2012 (2012-12-16)[1] |
Headquarters | Oslo |
Youth wing | Unge Pirater |
Membership (2017) | 107[2] |
Ideology | Pirate politics |
European affiliation | European Pirate Party |
International affiliation | Pirate Parties International |
Colors | Black and orange |
Storting | 0 / 169 |
County councils | 0 / 777 |
Municipal councils | 0 / 10,620 |
Sámi Parliament | 0 / 39 |
Website | |
https://itpartiet.no | |
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