Anna Troberg

Anna Troberg (born 9 April 1974 in Landskrona) is a translator, author, and former party leader of the Swedish Pirate Party.

Early life and career
Troberg was born in Landskrona but moved to Borlänge at a young age.

She worked as the head of the Swedish branch of a publishing house.

On 22 December 2015, Wikimedia Sweden announced Troberg as the new operations manager of Wikimedia Sweden effective 6 January 2016. In March 2017 she left that position to become the working chair of the Swedish union for employees in libraries, archives and museums.

Pirate Party


Troberg's entry into the Pirate Party has been described as a complete ideological turnaround from the stances associated with her previous publishing career. She challenged the pirates with questions on her blog, and getting them answered to satisfaction, she decided that the pirates were right and that technology had superseded much of copyright law.

Following this, she was invited to become active in the party at management level and was appointed deputy party leader in 2009. Having worked closely with the previous party leader Rick Falkvinge for 18 months, she stepped up to the party leader position as he resigned on 1 January 2011.

She considered one of her most important tasks to add more compassion to pirate politics and go beyond the technical focus.

Troberg was considered to have a more polished appearance than her predecessor.