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Founded 11 October 1998 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_of_Italian_Communists
I would like to report some changes to the flag of the Italian
political party named Partito dei Comunisti Italiani (or, in
short, Comunisti Italiani). The new flag has the same size
as the old one (i.e. 140 x 100 cm), and has maintained the
circular cyan/pale blue logo, whose diameter is approx.80 cm, on
a plain red background.
The logo, though, is now surrounded by a thin blue rim (which
used to be white). Also the lettering used to be white and is now
blue. The name of the party is spelt in a font somewhat similar
to Times New Roman, and a further text, PER LA SINISTRA
("for the left wing"), has been added in the upper part
of the logo, in Arial (Helvetica) font. The two
overlapping flags inside the logo are now slightly larger than
the ones in the old flag.
I first became aware of the new flag on October 20, 2007, on the
occasion of a national rally in Rome, but the aforesaid changes
in the party's official logo, featured in posters, etc., were
already extant since 2005.
Andrea Pollett, 21 and 23 October 2007
PdCI (Partito dei Comunisti Italiani = Party of Italian Communists)
As
the PdCI is now part of the Federazione della Sinistra (FdS), the FdS flag is
used much more frequently than the PdCI flag.
Sources:
[1] flag no.
138 in Italian political flags collection Schmöger, bought on ebay.it
[2]
http://static.controlacrisi.org/images/auto/84/843728b1541f2ef51b02bde56ad52f28db79aa35e98b082240684fce.jpg
[3]
http://www.tempostretto.it/sites/www.tempostretto.it/files/immagini/politica/bandiera500.jpg
[4]
http://www.comunistiroma.it/old_site/images/stories/pdci/san%20giovanni%202.jpg
[5]
http://www.comunisti-ancona.it/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/congresso1.JPG
Marcus Schmöger, 3 May 2013
image by Eugene Ipavec, 22 June 2006
A left-wing federation
G. Vacca, 22 September 1997
The symbol of of the PdCI can be seen at
www.comunisti-italiani.it.
It looks quite similar to the one of the
Unitarian Communists but I'm not sure if it is an old symbol or that of
a different party.
In the same PdCI site the Statutes of the party describe the flag
and the way it should be shown in public, with two stripes in the
hoist. Here is the transcripction in italian of article 43:
"La bandiera La bandiera del Partito dei Comunisti Italiani
e' rossa, e reca in colore giallo la falce, il martello e la
stella d'Italia. Quando viene esposta in pubblico, all'asta
vengono legati due nastri, uno coi colori nazionali, l'altro coi
colori dell'Unione Europea."
M.V. Blanes, 27 September 2000
Two groups split off from the RC (Communist Refoundation Party - Partito della Rifondazione Comunista)
consecutively. The second fission of the RC occurred in 1998:
another more moderate group founded the PdCI ("Partito dei
Comunisti Italiani" = Party of Italian Communists), that is
still an independent party in the L'Ulivo coalition. The logo is
similar to the logo of the "Comunisti Unitari" (Unitarian Communists), only the inscription reads
"COMUNISTI ITALIANI" and is arranged in a semi-circle.
The logo appears (with a thin white border) in the center of
flags with a red field.
Marcus Schmöger, 2 August 2002
The flag of the Comunisti Italiani (Italian Communists), whose
logo is the same one that the old Italian Communist Party used to
have, i.e. a red flag with a yellow sickle and hammer overlapping
an Italian one of similar size, although in this case the
background is cyan, or pale blue. The standard size of the flag
is 140 x 100 cm.
Andrea Pollett, 3 June 2004
The two current communist parties in Italy, the PRC and the PdCI, do use some other flags as well, beside their own party flags proper:
Other flags seen during demonstrations are, for instance, the PLO flag and
the flag of the Kurdish ERNK. During one demonstration there was also one flag
of the Bloque Nacionalista Galego. See foto at <www.rifondazione.it>.
Marcus Schmöger, 2 August 2002