Argentine political flags (original) (raw)
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- About party flag lettering alternates
- About local/regional political parties
- Political parties and electoral coalitions:
- Alianza (1997-2000)
- Bandera Vecinal
- Frente C�vico y Social F.C.y S. - Catamarca� Social and Civic Front
- FrePaSo - Solidarian Country Front
- Partido Humanista (P.H.) - Humanist Party
- Partido Justicialista (P.J.) - Justicialist Party
- Partido Socialista (P.S) - Socialist Party
- Uni�n C�vica Radical (U.C.R.) - Radical Civic Union
- Other political groups or movements:
- Other political flags (not parties):
- Labor Unions:
- Argentina
- Flags in politics
About party flag lettering alternates
I noticed that the simple plain flags with letters are popular between the Argentine parties (ex.: P.J.), and they are used strongly even if official flags bear some other element, and a mimetic situation can happen when we are speaking of people far from Vexillology.
Jaume Oll�, 03 Dec 2002
About local/regional political parties
In Argentina there are some local political parties in different provinces. These parties are not separatist parties. None of them ask for independence of their provinces. Their idea is just to rule their provinces. For presidential elections these local parties, sometimes support one candidate of one of the big national parties, and other times a lot of provincial parties have made �federal coalitions� between themselves to try to set up a national political group.
Francisco Gregoric, 17 Oct 2003