Arminius Numismatics

money sorted by region or empire


Startseite Kontakt Sidebar Registrieren Anmelden
Albenliste Neueste Uploads Neueste Kommentare Am meisten angesehen Am besten bewertet Meine Favoriten Suche
Galerie > Medieval to Contemporary > Europe > Germany in general > Federal Republic of Germany
2013 AD., Germany, "Pirate Party Germany" advertising chip on the occasion of the 2013 parliament poll, qualified to detach shopping carts and supermarket trolleys. 
Germany, "Pirate Party Germany" advertising chip on the occasion of the 2013 parliament poll, qualified to detach shopping carts and supermarket trolleys, 2013 AD.,
1 Euro-size chip (23 mm / 0,85 g), red coloured plastic with red imprint label, 
Obv.: the party logo, a pirate flag billowing right in a circle.
Rev.: (blank).
.

The Pirate Party of Germany (German: Piratenpartei Deutschland), short - Pirates (German: Piraten), is a political party in Germany founded in September 2006 at c-base. It states general agreement with the Swedish Piratpartiet as a party of the information society, it is part of the international movement of pirate parties and a member of the Pirate Parties International. Since 2011, the party has succeeded in attaining a high enough vote share to enter four state parliaments (Berlin, North Rhine-Westphalia, Saarland and Schleswig-Holstein).

According to political theorist Oskar Niedermayer, the party sees itself as part of an international movement to shape with their term of "digital revolution" which is a circumscription for the transition into information society. With their focus on freedom in the net and their fight against government regulations of this sphere, they caught the attention especially of the younger generation. Even if the network policy is the core identity of the party, it is now more than just an advocacy party of "digital natives" and characterises itself as a social-liberal-progressive. 

Former federal chairman Sebastian Nerz sees the party as social-liberal party of fundamental rights which among other things wants to advocate for political transparency.
Schlüsselwörter: Germany Pirate Party Advertising Chip Parliament Poll Shopping Carts Supermarket Trolleys Flag Circle

2013 AD., Germany, "Pirate Party Germany" advertising chip on the occasion of the 2013 parliament poll, qualified to detach shopping carts and supermarket trolleys.

Germany, "Pirate Party Germany" advertising chip on the occasion of the 2013 parliament poll, qualified to detach shopping carts and supermarket trolleys, 2013 AD.,
1 Euro-size chip (23 mm / 0,85 g), red coloured plastic with red imprint label,
Obv.: the party logo, a pirate flag billowing right in a circle.
Rev.: (blank).
.

The Pirate Party of Germany (German: Piratenpartei Deutschland), short - Pirates (German: Piraten), is a political party in Germany founded in September 2006 at c-base. It states general agreement with the Swedish Piratpartiet as a party of the information society, it is part of the international movement of pirate parties and a member of the Pirate Parties International. Since 2011, the party has succeeded in attaining a high enough vote share to enter four state parliaments (Berlin, North Rhine-Westphalia, Saarland and Schleswig-Holstein).

According to political theorist Oskar Niedermayer, the party sees itself as part of an international movement to shape with their term of "digital revolution" which is a circumscription for the transition into information society. With their focus on freedom in the net and their fight against government regulations of this sphere, they caught the attention especially of the younger generation. Even if the network policy is the core identity of the party, it is now more than just an advocacy party of "digital natives" and characterises itself as a social-liberal-progressive.

Former federal chairman Sebastian Nerz sees the party as social-liberal party of fundamental rights which among other things wants to advocate for political transparency.

Diese Datei bewerten (noch keine Bewertung)
Datei-Information
Dateiname:PiratChip.jpg
Name des Albums:Arminius / Federal Republic of Germany
Schlüsselwörter:Germany / Pirate / Party / Advertising / Chip / Parliament / Poll / Shopping / Carts / Supermarket / Trolleys / Flag / Circle
Dateigröße:64 KB
Hinzugefügt am:%18. %797 %2013
Abmessungen:1024 x 512 Pixel
Angezeigt:10 mal
URL:http://www.arminius-numismatics.com/coppermine1414/cpg15x/displayimage.php?pid=10543
Favoriten:zu Favoriten hinzufügen