Popular Unitary Action Movement (Chile) (original) (raw)

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image by Ivan Sache, 6 August 1999
- About the flag
- Background See also:
- Chilean political flags
- Chile
About the flag
This is the MAPU flag.
Antonio M�rquez, 6 March 2000
Green field with a red star outlined in white in the middle. Source is Smith (1975) [smi75c], pp. 340-341 ("Symbols in politics"), where it is identified as the flag of the Party of the Radical Left (Partido de la Izquierda Radical). Smith says that these are real flags and not only party emblems, which may differ in colours when used as emblem or in a flag.
Ivan Sache, 6 August 1999
Background
MAPU was created in 1969, and supported President Allende's government. Stil exists as a minor party, not having representatives at the congress.
Antonio M�rquez, 06 March 2000
From Encyclopaedia Universalis:
The Radical Party split in three fractions: a left wing, which kept the original name and supported Salvador Allende; a right wing, the Radical Democracy, and later, during a third scission, the Party of the Radical Left, which, after having supported Allende's government, joined the rightist opposition.
I suppose the party was suppressed during Pinochet's dictature.
Ivan Sache, 6 August 1999
According to Wikipedia, in 1988, most members joint the founders of Partido por la Democracia (PPD).
Ant�nio Martins, 29 September 2006