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Social-Democrat Party (Portugal)

Partido Social-Democrata

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Partido Social-Democrata
image by Jorge Candeias, 03 Apr 2001
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Social-Democratic Party

The Social Democrat Pary (PSD - Partido Social-Democrata) is the previous ruling party, won two absolute majorities in the ’80s and in the beginning of the ’90s. Ideologically, it is a liberal-conservative party, but was able to congregate the vast majority of the right-wing votes. Appeared shortly after the revolution of 1974 as Popular Democratic Party (PPD - Partido Popular Democrático). For a while the two names coexisted. The flag remains the same since the beginning (except for the change from PPD to PPD-PSD and then to PSD): an orange field with 3 overlapping curved arrows (in black, red and white) ranging from lower right to upper center and the initials of the party in white in the right. For a while the first ’P’ came in black. The initials are written in italic.
Jorge Candeias, 03 Sep 1997

Orange in actual flags vary from a very bright and light shade to near red.
Jorge Candeias, 22 Feb 2001

The flags currently in use replaced the “fat” white lettering that can be seen in these images with a thinner and more “stylish” black lettering. Jorge Candeias, 21 Feb 2001


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Partido Social-Democrata
image by Jorge Candeias

Variation with all white letters

Partido Social-Democrata
image by Jorge Candeias

Variation with red "P"

Partido Social-Democrata
image by Jorge Candeias

Variation with no letters

Partido Social-Democrata
image by Jorge Candeias

Madeiran section

I’ve seen this flag of the local Madeiran PSD with slight differences from the national, namely the word "Madeira" below the acronym in black letters.
Jorge Candeias, 19 Feb 2001

The dominant political party on the island is PPD/PSD (conservative). The flag is hoisted mainly (and very frequently) on private houses and even used as a scarecrow in the crops. It is the first time that I see a political flag used that way… I have found it incredible to see all of these party flags hoisted everywhere. At first sight, I thougt it was a marxist-leninist local party. There were houses with two to five flags hoisted everywhere possible. In a bar, I even saw a picture of a football team with the party logo on the players’ shirts.
Ivan Sache, 18 Feb 2001 and 20 Feb 2001


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