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New parties in Timor-Leste and new party flags.
Here are some
pics of the flags of the parties which are taken place at elections in
june 2007.
J. Patrick Fischer, 31 May 2007
East Timor is preparing for elections, as a step on the way to independence. Party flags are appearing, as can be seen from news photos like these:
Adding to the 16 parties (PDC,
UDC/PDC, APODETI,
UDT, PNT,
PPT, PST,
PD, PL,
PTT, KOTA,
PARENTIL, FRETILIN,
PDM, ASDT and
PSD), five
individual candidates also run to the August 2001 elections, of which
two are identified by means of their personal ex-libris — I know
nothing of these being used on flags…
António Martins, 22 Sep 2001
UNTAET’s Regulation No. 2001/2:
Quite iteresting, isn’t it? It seems that Falintil/CNRT-derived flags are to be reserved for the new national symbol…On the election of a constituent assembly to prepare a constitution
A political party … shall be deemed to be registered … if the Chief Electoral Officer is satisfied … that the political party does not have a symbol which is the same as or similar to the flag of another nation, any currently used mlitary symbol or insignia, the Falintil symbol, or the National Council of East Timorese Resistance symbol …
for an independent and democratic East Timor
Section 24
Registration
It allows symbols based on the red-yellow-black
arrowhead flag, entirely connoted to the most radical independentist
tendencies. But I guess it would have been hard to avoid it with anything
short of a direct reference…
Jorge Candeias, 28 Apr 2001
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