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In a background Red, a circle with halves blue and red
for the colors of the motherland with a
hammer and sickle communist symbols
between two branches that represent the victory of the party
in the social struggles of the XXth century.
Uriel González Inostroza, 16 Jul 2006
It is the oldest party of the country with 94 years of existence, founded
by Luis E. Recabarren is a Marxist-Leninist traditional party.
Uriel González Inostroza, 16 Jul 2006
Youth organization of the Communist Party of Chile,
known popularly as la jota (the "j").
Uriel González Inostroza, 16 Jul 2006
Banner with a young men and a young woman looking at the left
side with a copihue (national flower of Chile) among two
spikes of wheat with the abbreviation "JJCC".
Uriel González Inostroza, 16 Jul 2006