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A red arrow (La Falange) that crosses vertically two
lines (that represent capitalism and
communism symbolizing a new way between
the 2 systems) on a white rhombus and blue background to complement
the colors of the Chilean flag.
Uriel González Inostroza, 16 Jul 2006
Deep blue flag with a white lozenge centred inside,
and within the lozenge, a red arrow or phalanx, upwards,
crossing through two rectangles, also in red. These two
rectangles are said to be the left and the right, which
are surpassed by Christian Democracy.
This flag also exists with the lozenge lying, but I’m
not sure where the arrow points in that case.
Guillermo Tell Aveledo, 07 Sep 2000
A similar symbol is used by other Christian Democratic
Parties.
Francisco Gregoric, 05 Dec 2005
The website of Teletrece, 6 January 2006, shows a picture of the
flag of the party with the symbol directly placed on the blue field, without
the white lozenge.
Ivan Sache, 10 Jan 2006
Party of center founded by the president Eduardo Frei
Montalva of Social-Christian ideology, it member of the
Concertación.
Uriel González Inostroza, 16 Jul 2006
There is currently a controversy in Chile because of the presence of
the flag of Democracia Cristiana (DC) during meetings of Sebastián
Piñera, a candidate to the presidential election.
Ivan Sache, 10 Jan 2006
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