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image by António Martins, 22 Mar 2010
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P.D.P.: Partido Democrático do Progresso (Progress Democratic
Party), this party is not listed among the candidates of either the
2004
nor the
2008
elections as it is one of the member of the U.M.
coalition.
António Martins, 22 Mar 2010
According to “A
Transição Democrática na Guiné-Bissau :
Um Parto Dificil” article by Carlos Cardoso in
Lusotopie 1995: 259, P.D.P. is one of the intelectuals’
parties (along with R.G.B.-M.B. and
P.R.D.), originally created by expatriates. It was
part of the politically heterogenous Unido
coalition, created in November 1992, along with
FLING, P.C.D., and
P.R.S.
António Martins, 22 Mar 2010
The flag of P.D.P. is shown in both ballot papers
reported (#11 in Bissau-28 and #10 in Bissau-29). It is a light green flag
white tree and the letters "PDP" set in black serif extra wide capitals on an
irregular golden yellow top stripe separated from the main area by white
edging. The flag ratio is roughly square unlike others’ in the
ballot papers. The party emblem is the tree lined in light green on
white/transparent background (with the gaps between the boughs filled in light
green).
António Martins, 22 Mar 2010
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