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They use a flag with a purple field with a very dark purple five-pointed
star outlined in white and white letters PSR underlined also in white.
Everything in the flag is drawn in what can be called
“graffiti-style”.
Jorge Candeias, 26 Sep 1997
This is now one of the members of the Left
Block.
Jorge Candeias, 20 May 1999
The Socialist Revolutionary Party (PSR - Partido Socialista
Revolucionário), originally a trotskist party,
recentely turned into a party of the “great causes”:
defending the interests of minorities (especially gays and blacks)
and actively fighting fascist or neo-fascist ideology and personalities
(the only party to produce demonstrations against Le Pen’s visit
to Portugal, a couple of years ago). They never elected MPs, but once
where about 150 votes behind to elect their leader to parlament.
Jorge Candeias, 26 Sep 1997
The Portuguese (Trotskyist) Partido Socialista Revolucionário
used to have such a logo (and thus presumably flags), with a "4", being
quite stylized, over the hammer and sickle, standing for the Fourth
International. Later they changed to a graffitti style
star (and changed colors to purple).
António Martins, 23 Jun 2002