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The flags of PLC, FSLN, CCN, PC, PIM and PAMUC can be seen at
<www.cse.gob.ni>.
Other PC and PLC flags at <www.ideay.net.ni>.
Dov Gutterman, 26 January 2002
CCN is possibly the same as PCCN, Partido Camino Cristiano
Nicaraguense, an evangelical political formation.
PIM (Partido Indígena Multiétnico), is a movement only active
in RAAN and RAAS (Misquito Coast) - see: <www-ni.laprensa.com.ni>.
PAMUC (Partido Movimiento de Unidad Costena), is only active in
RAAN.
Jarig Bakker, 22 March 2002
Alianza por la Republica is a unification of five political
parties (Partido Conservador (PC), Gran Unión
Liberal (GUL), Movimiento Democrático Nicaragüense (MDN) ,
Social Cristianos and Unidad Nacional (UN))
Its flag - vertical V-R-B can be seen at: <www.partidoconservador.org.ni>:
"La bandera tricolor Verde, Rojo y Azul es la que
representara ahora a las cinco organizaciónes politicas que
suscribieron de manera oficial su unión en lo que se denomina
Alianza por la republica, que participara en los comisios
municipales, dejando abierta la opcion de que otras fuerzas
politicas se le sumen."
Dov Gutterman, 6 March 2005
1)
by Ivan Sache, 21 December 1998
2)
by Randy Young, 21 January 1999
In Nicaragua, the Sandinist National Liberation Front used a
horizontally divided red-black flag. The flag was widely used in
mass demonstrations during the years of Sandinist power (I don't
have the exact dates). The party is named after Augusto Sandino,
a pioneer in the fight against the Somoza family, who ruled a
dictature in Nicaragua over several decades. The Sandinist front
has more or less collapsed in several rival factions after he
left the power and I am not sure the flag is still used by one of
these factions.
Ivan Sache, 21 December 1998
The Sandinista flag bears the letters FSLN in white in the
centre. Many variations are known, and some were reported by the
Flag Bulletin. Red and black are used as the Sandinista colors.
Jaume Olle', 24 December 1998
The acronym stands for "Frente Sandinista de Liberacio'n
Nacional".
Randy Young, 21 January 1999
by Anto'nio Martins, 21 October 2002
by Anto'nio Martins, 21 October 2002
PC - Partido Conservador has two flags:
A plain green as in <www.cse.gob.ni>
and a green with initials as in <www.ideay.net.ni>.
Dov Gutterman, 26 Febuary 2002
The flag of the Partido Conservador is shown in two variants,
one plain green and the other one green with the white letters
PC.
The website of the Partido Conservador has the status of the
party <www.partidoconservador.org.ni>:
Article 3. The Partido Conservador has for emblem a green flag.
It is identified by the acronym PC. The shield of the party is
the torch of liberty surrounded by a circle bedaring the legend:
Partido Conservador and the motto: Dios Orden Justicia (God Order
Justice).
Ivan Sache, 10 March 2005
by Anto'nio Martins, 21 October 2002
by Anto'nio Martins, 21 October 2002
PLC - Partido Liberal Constitucionalista (Constitutional
Liberal Party, conservative) is the leading party in NI.
Two versions of its flag.:
Plain red as in <www.cse.gob.ni>.
Plain red with initials as in <www.ideay.net.ni>.
Dov Gutterman, 26 Febuary 2002
Two flags are shown for the Partido Liberal
Constitucionalista. According to the official status of the
party, the plain red flag should be the only official flag of the
party. Here is my translation of the article of the status
concerning the flag at <www.plc.org.ni>:
"Article 8 - Emblems
A. The flag: the main emblem of the party is made of a red
rectangle with proportion 3:5. It should be hoisted permanently
on the Party buildings, side by side with the national flag, as
well as during actions and official ceremonies of the Party,
according to the circumstances, places and opportunities to hoist
it. The red colour identifies the PLC to its Flag, which should
not bear letters, symbols and distinctive elements on its field
or edges."
A few more elements on the Party: The Movimiento Liberal
Constitucionalista, founded in 1968, became officially the
Partido Liberal Constitucionalista in 1983 by Decree 1312. The
amended status was approved during the ordinary session of the
great national convention of the Party, hold on 11 July 2002 in
Hotel Granada, Ciudad de Granada.
Ivan Sache, 5 November 2002