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M.p.D. party (Cabo Verde)

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Movimento para a Democracia
(= Movement for Democracy)

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MpD flag
image by Ivan Sache, 13 Apr 2009


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About the party

The MpD party is one of the two biggest political parties in Cape Verde (the other is P.A.I.C.V.).
Cláudio Alexandre Duarte, 6 May 2004

The MpD, a liberal, right-of-center party, was founded on 14 March 1990 following the establishment of multipartism in Cape Verde. The party won the 1991 elections and remained the governing party until 2001, the MpD leader António Mascarenhas Monteiro being President of the Republic in the same period. In 2001, the MpD was defeated by its traditional rival, the PAICV, in the legislative and presidential elections, and has been since then the main opposition party.
Ivan Sache, 13 Apr 2009

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About the flag

The flag of MpD, as shown transiently on the party’s website, and more clearly on a photo published by newspaper Liberal, 24 December 2008, is vertically divided white-dark green with the party’s emblem (without the "MPD" acronym) in the white part. The flag has a thin vertical dark green stripe along the hoist.
Ivan Sache, 13 Apr 2009

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Party logo

The emblem of MpD is prescribed in the party’s statutes, last revised in October 2006:

Article 1
(Denomination, acronym and symbol)

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The symbol of the party is made of four fan blades, three green and one white, place on a black circle and surmonted by the acronym "MPD", as shown on the model that is attached to these statutes and full part of them, as approved by all the members of the Convention’s Board.
Ivan Sache, 13 Apr 2009

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Other versions?

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Green logo on black disc on white flag

A person I met from Cape Verde commented about a flag which is a white ground and a circle in the middle of it; inside of the circle is some kind of leaves going around each other.
Ásta Einarsdóttir, 30 Mar 2000

I believe that it is the flag of the MpD Party. As far as I remember the MpD flag has a white field, a black circle centered in that field, and some kind of a green wind fan within the circle.
Cláudio Alexandre Duarte, 6 May 2004

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Four-color logo

The logo of M.P.D. shows on this photo, a four-sail wind wheel yellow, red, blue and green.
António Martins, 21 Nov 2006


Carlos Veiga 2006 presidential bid

National-flag-like logo

C.V. support flag
image exported by António Martins, 22 Nov 2006

During the February 2006 presidential elections in Cape Verde, (defeated) candidate Carlos Veiga used as his campaign logo a design loosely based on the national flag: a red panel with a white stripe below the middle with blue letters reading "Confiança" (Portuguese for "trust") and a ring of 10 yellow stripes superimposed on the white stripe. (The website was still available [on 2006.11] and shows this design in vectorial detail.) This was used as a makeshift campaign flag (made of plastic, printed on one side only, probably not meant to be used as flags). Examples in online photos: #qp210, #cc246, #vp246, #cm246, #cm246, #sa246 and #sa246.
António Martins, 21 Nov 2006

Full panel logo

C.V. support flag
image exported by António Martins, 22 Nov 2006

The complete panel (showing a map of the country) had the same flag-like use. Examples in online photos: #vp214, #vp225, #cm212, #bt300 and #bt308. More examples in online photos (both types): #vp217, #vp226, #vp234, #vp250, #cm269, #sa212, #sn241 and #bt290.
António Martins, 21 Nov 2006


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