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image by Ivan Sache, 5 February 2021
Nuevas Ideas (New Ideas) was established on 25 October 2017 by Nayib Bukele
(b. 1981) after he had been expelled from the Frente Farabundo Martí para la
Liberación Nacional (FMLN). The new party was legalized on 24 August 2018 by the
Election Supreme Court.
Bukele was elected President of the Republic on 1
June 2019. Opinion polls predict a triumph of Nuevas Ideas, now led by his
cousin Xavier Zablah Bukele, at the general elections scheduled to February
2021.
The flag of Nuevas Ideas is blue with a white "N", standing for
both "Nuevas" and "Nayib".
Photos
https://diariolahuella.com/nuevas-ideas-con-amplia-ventaja-en-intencion-de-voto-para-alcaldes-y-diputados-en-el-departamento-de-san-salvador
https://www.larazon.es/america/20201201/7ctpybppcvbpzjald5awcj5r3y.html
http://ultimahora.sv/nuevas-ideas-dara-transporte-gratis-desde-san-salvador-a-inicio-de-campana-en-la-union
https://ultimahora.sv/tribunal-supremo-electoral-bloquea-inscripcion-de-alcaldes-de-nuevas-ideas-en-san-salvador
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0jyHr4Wjto
Ivan Sache, 5 February 2021
image by Ivan Sache, 16 March 2003
Based on image from upd.tse.gob.sv.
This party took part in 2003 elections.
Fred Drews, 14 March 2003
image by Ivan Sache, 16 March 2003
Based on image from upd.tse.gob.sv.
This party took part in 2003 elections.
Fred Drews, 14 March 2003
image by Fred Drews, 03 March 2015
Improved Flag of Convergencia Democrática.
Fred Drews, 03 March 2015
image by Fred Drews, 04 March 2015
Flag of PCS - Partido Comunista Salvadoreño.
Fred Drews, 04 March 2015
image by Zoltan Horvath, 11 March 2014
"The Partido de Concertación Nacional (National Coalition Party) is a
conservative party established on September 30, 1961 and until 2011 it
was known as the Partido de Conciliación Nacional, PCN). It was the most powerful
political party in the country during the 1960s and 1970s, and was
closely associated with the Salvadorean military. All the Presidents
from 1962 onwards, until the 1979 coup d'etat were from this political
party. After the 1979 revolution the party declined in influence but
continued to exist. Today, it is considered relatively minor as
compared with the two major organizations, ARENA and the FMLN. With
none of these two parties holding a majority, PCN can be seen as
holding the balance of power. However, it usually sides with the
conservative ARENA party.
While the party was technically to be disbanded after the 2004
election, in which its candidate did not gather the necessary 3% of
the vote, it was allowed to hold onto its registration by Decree; this
Decree was declared unconstitutional on 30 April 2011, and the party
was thus disbanded. The party was de facto re-established, registering
with the Supreme Electoral Tribunal as the National Coalition
('Concertación Nacional', CN) in September 20, 2011 (after two rulings
from the Tribunal Superior de Justicia and one by the Tribunal Supremo
Electoral ratifying th existence of the party. After one year, it
added the word 'Partido' ("party") to its full name, which allowed it
to again use the traditional acronym PCN".
Sources:
http://www.partidoconcertacionnacional.org.sv/concertacion-nacional/origenes/partido-de-conciliacion-nacional.html ,
http://www.partidoconcertacionnacional.org.sv/concertacion-nacional/historia-moderna.html ,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Coalition_(El_Salvador) and
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partido_de_Conciliaci%C3%B3n_Nacional
The party's flag (post 2011 refoundation) is currently a blue
horizontal flag with the
logo in the middle as seen
here.
Source:
http://especiales.laprensagrafica.com/2012/elecciones/03/02/cn-a-primera-prueba-de-fuego/
For additional information go to
PCN (official website)
Esteban Rivera, 09 March 2014
Other version:
image by Fred Drews, 04 March 2015
Other version of flag, PCN Partido de Concertación Nacional.
Fred Drews, 04 March 2015
image by Fred Drews, 12 March 2006
See also another (and a bit different) image from upd.tse.gob.sv.
This party took part in 2003 elections.
Fred Drews, 14 March 2003
See also desk flag and logo at snluislaherra.isdem.gob.sv.
Dov Gutterman, 7 November 2004
image by Fred Drews, 04 March 2015
Improved Flag of PD Partido Demócrata.
Fred Drews, 04 March 2015
image by Fred Drews, 12 March 2006
image by Fred Drews, 04 March 2015
Based on image from upd.tse.gob.sv.
This party took part in 2003 elections.
Fred Drews, 14 March 2003
Improved Flag of PDC Partido Demócrata Cristiano.
Fred Drews, 04 March 2015
image by Fred Drews, 03 March 2015
Improved PLD Partido Liberal Democrático.
Fred Drews, 03 March 2015
image from www.elecciones2004.com.sv
There are presidential elections in El Salvador this month on
the 21st, and there are only 6 parties participating of which
only one is a new party.
Fred Drews, 3 March 2004
"El Diario de Hoy", 7 October 2007, has an article
on the next elections (2009); on the electronic edition, there is
a small, clickable photography, on which the flag of the PLN can
be seen on a wall. The flag shown there is fairly similar to the
one above, but the name of the party, written on the bottom of
the flag, and its acronym, written in upper hoist, are yellow
instead of white. The plant shown in the yellow field of the
flag, probably maize, seems to be less stylized on the real flag
than on the graphic shown above.
Source: www.elsalvador.com.
Ivan Sache, 8 October 2007
image by Fred Drews, 15 August 2014
image by Fred Drews, 05 March 2015
This party took part in 2003 elections.
Fred Drews, 14 March 2003
Improved flag of PPR Partido Liberal Republicano.
Fred Drews, 05 March 2015
image by Fred Drews, 05 March 2015
Improved flag of PPL Partido Popular Laborista.
Fred Drews, 05 March 2015
image by Fred Drews, 05 March 2015
image by Fred Drews, 05 March 2015
Two versions of flag - PSD Partido Social Demócrata.
Fred Drews, 05 March 2015
Previously Reported Flag:
image from upd.tse.gob.sv.
This party took part in 2003 elections.
Fred Drews, 14 March 2003
image by Fred Drews, 05 March 2015
Other version of flag, PSP Patido Salvadoreño Progresista. This version is
used as a simplified version.
Fred Drews, 05 March 2015
Previously Reported Flag:
image by Fred Drews, 15 August 2014
The PSP, established in 2011, was officially registered for the 2014
presidential elections on 18 October 2013 by the Electoral Supreme Court. The
ticket for the election is composed of the retired Lieutenant Colonel René
Rodríguez Hurtado (b. 1952) and of Adriana Bonilla.
Source:
http://www.elsalvadornoticias.net/2013/10/20/partido-salvadoreno-progresista-inscribe-formula-presidencial-para-elecciones-2014/
The PSP ticket gained 11,314 votes (0.42%) at the first round of the
presidential election of 2 February 2014, and could not qualify for the second
round.
The flag actually used by the party is made of the rectangular party's emblem
framed by a black line and surrounded by a white border.
Photos:
http://www.elsalvadornoticias.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/PSP-2.jpg
http://www.laprensagrafica.com/el-salvador/social/262119-tribunal-verifica-firmas-para-avalar-inscripcion-de-partido-de-exmilitares.html
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nvNJY6i0Vo
Ivan Sache, 15 August 2014
image by Fred Drews, 05 March 2015
Improved Flag of USC Unión Social Cristiana.
Fred Drews, 05 March 2015
Previous version of Partido Renovación Social Cristiana
image from www2.insatelsa.com, located by Dov Gutterman, 10 March 1999
image by Fred Drews, 14 August 2014
Unidad (Unity) was a coalition of three centrist parties, GANA (Gran Alianza
por la Unidad Nacional), PCN (Partido de Concertación Nacional), and PDC
(Partido Demócrata Cristiano), established on 5 May 2013 by Elías Antonio Saca
(b. 1965; President of the Republic from 2004 to 2009) to support his candidacy
at the 2014 presidential election. Saca presented the coalition as an
alternative to the two traditional parties, ARENA and FMLN.
The original flag of Unidad featured a portrait of Antonio Saca, three
horizontal stripes with the national colours,and the coalition's name. Following
a complaint by ARENA and FMLN, the Supreme Court of Justice declared the flag
not compliant with the Constitution, because of Saca's portrait. Unidad claimed
that the portrait had a generic value and "that it could not be proved with
certainty that the portrait was the photo of a specific person". The Electoral
Supreme Court subsequently ordered the party "to correct its plans" within 72
hours, without explicitly saying what should be corrected. Antonio Saca promised
he would not change the flag, but the portrait was soon removed from the flag.
On 2 February 2014, Saca came third, with 11.4% of the votes, at the first round
of the election, and could not qualify for the second round. On 27 June 2014,
the Supreme Court of Justice declared Saca's candidacy's not compliant with the
Constitution, since he should have respected a delay of 10 years since his first
tenure.
Sources:
http://www.lapagina.com.sv/nacionales/87023/2013/09/17/Imagen-de-Tony-Saca-en-bandera-de-UNIDAD-genera-molestia-en-resto-de-partidos-
- La Página, 19 September 2013
http://eltiempolatino.com/news/2014/jun/27/el-salvador-candidatura-de-antonio-saca-fue-ilegal/
- El Tiempo Latino, 27 June 2014
The party flags officially recognized by the Electoral Supreme Court are shown
on the Court's website. THe issue is of significance since the flags are printed
on the ballot papers.
Source:
http://tsesv.blogspot.fr/2013_11_01_archive.html
Ivan Sache, 14 August 2014
image by Fred Drews, 16 March 2019
image by Fred Drews, 16 March 2019
Flags used for the political party Vamos, El Salvador.
Fred Drews, 16 March 2019
VAMOS (Spanish, Let's go) was registered as a political party on 14 November
2017 by the Tribunal Supremo Electoral.
VAMOS was founded by Josué
Alvarado Flores (b. 1956), who emigrated to the USA in October 1985 and came
back to El Salvador in 2015. Alvarado settled in Maryland, where he started as a
door-to-door salesperson, mostly offering on dairy products. The small business
turned in a few years into the Río Grande Foods company; registered in Maryland,
the company inaugurated a factory in El Salvador, which produced "ethnic" food
and beverages, mostly based on corn and milk, respectively. Initially targeted
to El Salvador residents in the USA and Canada, the company progressively
expanded to Latin America, the Caribbean Islands, Asia, Oceania and Africa.
Now a successful businessman, Alvaro self-funded his campaign for the 2015
general elections, under the banner of the Partido Demócrata Cristiano (PDC),
but was not elected. To defend his own political views, Alvarado founded VAMOS
and announced his candidacy to the 2019 presidential election. In November 2018,
a lawyer filed a request of non-constitutionality against Alvaro's candidacy,
arguing that he had served for three years as an evangelist pastor in Maryland;
Article 82 of the Constitution states that ministers of a religious group and
members of the armed forces are not allowed to membership of a political party.
The Corte Suprema de Justicia approved the request on 16 January 2019, stating
that Alvaro's candidacy would not be cancelled but he would not be allowed to
serve as the President of the Republic, were he to be elected.
Alvarado presents himself as an admirer of former President of Colombia
Álvaro Uribe (2002-2010); his program is based on recovery of agricultural
production, limitation of corruption and prevention of violence.
https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2019/01/29/josue-alvarado-empresario-y-emigrante-que-busca-la-presidencia-de-el-salvador/
CNN, 29 January 2019
In the 2019 presidential election, Vamos failed
to challenge the three main parties or alliances, receiving only 20,763 votes
(O.8%), far behind GANA (1,434,856; 53.1%), the alliance led by ARENA (857,084;
31.7%) and the FMLN (389,289; 14.4%).
Nayib Bukele (b. 1981), the former
Mayor of El Salvador who had left the FMLN and founded GANA, was elected
President of the Republic.
https://www.tse.gob.sv/2019/escrutinio-final/presidencial/index.html, TSE,
official results
Ivan Sache, 17 March 2019