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Anarchic Communists' Federation (Federazione dei Communisti Anarchici)


image by António Martins, 8 July 1999

This is the flag of the Federazione dei Communisti Anarchici (Anarchic Communists' Federation), reported by Dov Gutterman, from: <www.pandora.it/fdca> .Fairily usual anarchist red over black diagonal, with yellow serif letters "FdCA" parallel to the partition.
António Martins, 8 July 1999


Christian Democratic Centre (CCD - Centro Cristiano Democratico)


image by Marcus Schmöger, 12 July 2002

CCD ("Centro Cristiano Democratico" = Christian Democratic Center <www.ccd.it>) - When the DC renamed itself in January 1994 into PPI the right wing of the party (under Pierferdinando Casini) split off as CCD, and joined the election coalition of Berlusconi (then named Polo della libertà e del buon governo). Again for the 1996 and the 2001 elections the CCD joined the respective center-right coalitions led by Berlusconi (together with the CDU). The current leader is Marco Follini.
The logo shows - beside the name and abbreviation of the party - a white sail on blue, the sail containing stripes in the national colours and a blue escutcheon with white cross. The logo at <www.ccd.it/ccdsx_file/ccdlogo.jpg>. The flag is basically a "banner-of-arms" of the logo. It can be bought at <www.ccd.it/gadget.htm> for 25000 LIT (about 13 EURO). Fotos of the flag at <www.ccd.it/lombardia/img/1.gif>, <2.gif>, <3.gif>, <4.gif> and other photos in this site.
Marcus Schmöger, 7 August 2002


Christian Democracy (La Democrazia Cristiana)


image by Guillermo Tell Aveledo, 12 August 2000


image by Guillermo Tell Aveledo, 12 August 2000


image by Jaume Olle, 27 March 2005

As far as I know the flag that was used was the italian tricolor with the emblem in center .Also I have reported the flag with logo on white background and also in light blue backgorund. Currently exist at least three parties issus from the old La Democrazia Cristiana
Jaume Olle, 15 September 1998

The once-mighty Italian Christian Democrats - An Italian tricolori with the crossed shield symbol of the DC, with the word LIBERTAS in white on the horizontal arm of the red cross above the withe shield. I've found it those two versions at some DC books that I have at home
Guillermo Tell Aveledo, 12 August 2000

The "Democrazia Cristiana" has split into several parts (mainly the PPI, the CCD, the CDU).
Marcus Schmöger, 2 August 2002


Christian Democratic Party (Partito Democratico Cristiano)


image by Marcus Schmöger, 15 July 2002

Logo of PDC ("Partito Democratico Cristiano"). No flag found. PDC belongs to the right-center coalition House of the Liberties (Casa delle Libertà) led by prime minister Berlusconi.
Marcus Schmöger, 15 July 2002

PDC ("Partito Democratico Cristiano" = Christian Democratic Party <www.partitodemocraticocristiano.it>) - The PDC is another small christian-democratic party under the leadership of Clelio Darida. It now seems to be part of the "Casa delle Libertà" (as the logo appears on their website <www.casadelleliberta.net> ), although it had not taken part in the parliamentary elections in 2001.
I have not found any flag. The logo shows - beside the name of the party - 12 golden stars in a circle and an escutcheon, bordered in the national colours, with the inscription "Difendi la tua libertà" (defend your liberty). The logo at <cedweb.mininterno.it:8890>.
Marcus Schmöger, 7 August 2002


Christian-Democratic Union and of Center (UDC - Unione Democristiana e di Centro)


image by Marcus Schmöger, 12 July 2002


image by Marcus Schmöger, 7 August 2002

Logo of UDC (Unione Democristiana e di Centro), the coalition of several christian-democratic parties (especially CDU and CCD); no flag found.
Marcus Schmöger, 12 July 2002

UDC ("Unione Democristiana e di Centro" = Christian-Democratic Union and of Center), formerly "Biancofiore" (Whiteflower). Originally founded as "Biancofiore" (Whiteflower), the UDC is a sub-coalition of the "Casa delle Libertà" joining together parties claiming heritage of the old DC ("Democrazia Cristiana" = Christian Democracy). The more left-wing fission products of the DC belong to "L'Ulivo", sub-coalition "Margherita". The UDC (indeed only the CCD and the CDU) currently holds 40 out of 630 seats in the Camera dei Deputati and 29 out of 325 in the Senato. In the European Parliament the CCD and CDU deputies belong to the European People's Party (Christian Democrats).
The logo brings together the symbols of the participating parties: in one version only the symbols of the CCD and the CDU, in another version including the symbols of the DE as well. The first variant of the logo can be found at
<cedweb.mininterno.it:8890>. The other variant at <www.democraziaeuropea.it>.
Marcus Schmöger, 7 August 2002


Communist Party (Partito Comunista Italiana)


image by Andrea Pollett, 23 October 2007

I would like to report some changes to the flag of the Italian politcal party named Partito dei Comunisti Italiani (or, in short, Comunisti Italiani).   The new flag has the same size as the old one (i.e. 140 x 100 cm), and has maintained the circular cyan/pale blue logo, whose diameter is approx.80 cm, on a plain red background.
The logo, though, is now surrounded by a thin blue rim (which used to be white). Also the lettering used to be white and is now blue. The name of the party is spelt in a font somewhat similar to Times New Roman, and a further text, PER LA SINISTRA ("for the left wing"), has been added in the upper part of the logo, in Arial (Helvetica) font.   The two overlapping flags inside the logo are now slightly larger than the ones in the old flag.
I first became aware of the new flag on October 20, 2007, on the occasion of a national rally in Rome, but the aforesaid changes in the party's official logo, featured in posters, etc., were already extant since 2005.
Andrea Pollett, 21 and 23 October 2007

Previous Flags


image by Marcus Schmöger, 2 August 2002

The old PCI (Partito Comunista Italiana = Italian Communist Party) underwent several fissions and renamings in the last 11 years. The flag of the old PCI showed the logo on a red field. The logo of the PCI was a white circle with the inscription "P.C.I." (in black) under a red flag (with yellow star, hammer & sickle) partially covering the national flag.
Marcus Schmöger, 2 August 2002


image by Marcus Schmöger and Tomislav Todorovic, 16 September 2007

Yesterday I saw a flag that is unknown to me. The flag was used by the Italian Communist Party in '48. It is a typical communist red flag with a device in the canton composed of the S&H and the initials P.C.I. below, all in gold. Horizontally centered and vertically shifted to the bottom, was the name of the local organization of the party, also in golden capitals. How official was this? And how was the flag of the party itself? The same just with the stuff in the canton?
Jorge Candeias, 20 January 1999

In 1980, during the protests following the Bologna massacre - terrorist bombing at the central train station of the city, which took place on 2nd August that year - the flag of Italian Communist Party was seen among other flags. It had red field, with gold hammer, sickle, star and party name initials in the canton. The photos on which I was seeing it were actually black and white, but the newspaper reports from the protests did mention the red flag, so this is how it looked in reality.
This flag is obviously the predecessor of the one with the logo on the red field, as it became the part of that logo. I have no information when the earlier flag was actually replaced with the later one, but it probably happened in the mid-1980's.
Tomislav Todorovic, 16 September 2007

See also:
- Democras of the Left (Democratici di Sinistra)
- Unitarian Communists (Comunisti Unitari)
- Communist Refoundation Party (Partito della Rifondazione Comunista)


Communist Refoundation Party (Partito della Rifondazione Comunista)


image by Marcus Schmöger, 8 June 2004

The new version of Italy's Partito della Rifondazione Comunista  (Communist Refoundation Party), whose latest design has a red crescent added to the left side of the previous logo, saying SINISTRA EUROPEA (European left wing) in white capital letters.  The standard size of the flag is 140 x 100 cm.
Andrea Pollett, 3 June 2004

According to the "gadgets" shop of Rifondazione at <www.rifondazione.it>, the old flag is still in existence, the new symbol (and flag) seem to be additional variants, presumably mainly for the European elections. See the photos of the "crescent" flag at <www.rifondazione.it/prc2004.jpg> and <www.rifondazione.it/eleuro04.jpg>.
Marcus Schmöger, 8 June 2004

Previous Flag

1)
Still in use
image by Marcus Schmöger, 29 June 2002

There is a photo at <www.looksmart.com>.
Ole Andersen, 27 September 2000

At the 1st May demonstrations in Munich there are also always political parties and groups from foreign countries including Italy.
Flag of RC (Rifondazione Comunista = Communist Refoundation) - The more radical fraction of the former PCI split off from the PDS to found the RC. The party sometimes supported left-coalition governments, but the cooperation was always difficult. Two groups left the RC consecutively, as they wanted a better cooperation with the government: First (in 1996?) the Comunisti Unitari (Unitarian Communists), that joined DS in 1998; second (1998) the PdCI (Partito dei Comunisti Italiani = Party of Italian Communists), that is still an independent party in the L'Ulivo coalition. The symbol of the RC is a white circle with a red flag with yellow hammer&sickle in the center; at the top the black inscription "PARTITO COMUNISTA", at the bottom "RIFONDAZIONE"; on the left a green, on the right a red panel. The flag is red with the symbol in the center.
Sources:
- own observations at the 1st May 2001 and 2002 demos in Munich
- website of RC at <www.rifondazione.it>
Marcus Schmöger, 29 June 2002

The minor fraction of the old Communist Party (Partito dei Comunisti Italiani) split off from the PDS (Democratic Party of the Left - Partito Democratico della Sinistra)) and founded a new communist party, the RC (Rifondazione Comunista = Communist Refoundation). In 1999, the RC introduced a new logo, that also appears on the flags (on a red background). Two groups split off from the RC consecutively: The first (in 1995) were the "Comunisti Unitari" (Unitarian Communists) and The second fission of the RC occurred in 1998: another more moderate group founded the PdCI ("Partito dei Comunisti Italiani" = Party of Italian Communists).
Marcus Schmöger, 2 August 2002

2)

image by Marcus Schmöger, 2 August 2002

Due to the divisions of the communist in Italy, the flag have suffered numerous changes and this one is no longer in use.
M.V. Blanes, 27 September 2000

The minor fraction of the old Communist Party (Partito dei Comunisti Italiani) split off from the PDS (Democratic Party of the Left - Partito Democratico della Sinistra)) and founded a new communist party, the RC (Rifondazione Comunista = Communist Refoundation). The first logo showed (on a white circle) a red flag with yellow star, yellow hammer & sickle; at the top in a semi-circle the inscription "PARTITO COMUNISTA", at the bottom a semi-circle in the national colours. The flags showed this logo (in different sizes) in the center of a red field. Although obsolete, these flags have been in widespread use even in 2001.
Marcus Schmöger, 2 August 2002

For other flags used by this party, see PdCI


Part II