Last modified: 2002-10-05 by antonio martins
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The Frente Amplio is a leftist coalition formed
in Uruguay some 30 years ago. They chose one of the first
known Artigas flag as
their own emblem and have used it ever since.
Obviously when the Frente Amplio followers
adopted this flag and design, they were evoking the
times of the Patria Vieja,
(the Old Fatherland).
Jorge Cajarville, 16 Jun 1999
The flag adopted by Frente Amplio is the
Artigas flag hoisted in Montevideo in march 26, 1815. The leftist
coalition Frente Amplio had its first public meeting in march
26, 1971. The electoral coalition called
Encuentro Progresista was founded
in 1994 by the Frente Amplio and other
minor left parties, and still exists currently.
Rodolfo Tizzi, 10 Jul 2002
Courrier International 472 (18 November 1999) shows a colour picture of a street demonstration in Montevideo celebrating the victory on 31 October.
At the party website there’s an image consisting of such
a triband superimposed with a big yellow "FA" vertical digraph which
creates a sector from 7 o’clock to 12 o’clock filled with wavy blue stripes
on white.
António Martins, 23 Jun 1999
It’s only a copy of a car-sticker made as a propaganda item for the
elections of 1994 and 1999.
Rodolfo Tizzi, 10 Jul 2002
Courrier International 472 (18 November 1999)
shows a colour picture of a street demonstration in Montevideo
celebrating the victory on 31 October. It shows the
F.A.A.U. flag with a yellow emblem on it,
something like an equal sign over a wide A. [possibly
"FA" — ed.]
Ivan Sache, 21 Nov 1999
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