The Pirate Party is expected to be getting as much of 9% of the votes in the upcoming parliamentary elections of the Berlin city-state.
A completely non-traditional party that focuses on freedom of information, open access to technology, scrapping Church tax*, the dangers of surveillance and copyrighting excesses, etc. They protested against the bodyscanners at the airport too recently (by getting naked, heh).
Basically it focuses on civil rights, transparancy and equal opportunities. You can read their main goals here (in German)
http://www.piratenpartei.de/unsere_zieleMore info on the election:
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,15396744,00.htmlhttp://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-09-1 ... r-win.htmlMan, I wish I could vote for these guys...they represent my views a lot better than any mainstream party. Let's hope they expand internationally to other countries soon...they already have similar parties in Sweden (where it was founded) and Canada, so we can only hope! There's a small chance I may actually be moving to Berlin in the near future too.
*Church tax as in: tax paid by all German citizens to subsidize religious groups, not taxes paid by the Church. It's long been an eyesore for non-religious people, who have to pay for it anyway.