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Partido Indígena Multiétnico

The Partido Indígena Multiétnico (PIM) was established on 10 November 1997 and registered on 29 September 1997 with the Electoral Supreme Court.

The flag of the PIM is prescribed in Article 9 of the party's Statutes
The distinctive emblems are :
a) A flag of 180 cm in length and 120 cm in width (three stripes of 40 cm each, the first and the third, green, the second, white), charged in the center with a symbol featuring the map of the two Autonomous Regions superimposed by a handshake as a sign of fraternity and unity
b) The flag identifying the PIM shall be permanently hoisted on all the party's premises joint with the national and autonomous flags, and, in the same manner, in the acts and official ceremonies of the PIM.

https://www.cse.gob.ni/sites/default/files/documentos/estatutos_pim.pdf
PIM Statutes, Electoral Supreme Council

On the party's press releases, the flag is shown with the white stripe twice higher. On the Electoral Supreme Court's registration files, the white stripe is also higher and the emblem is inscribed in a black circle.
Ivan Sache, 15 May 2021


Partido Movimiento de Unidad Costeña

The Partido Movimiento de Unidad Costeña (PAMUC) was established in 2000 in the North Atlantic Autonomous Region.

The flag of the PAMUC is prescribed in Article 40 of the party's Statutes.
The PAMUC is identified by a rectangular flag composed of three vertical stripes, dark green at the left side, white in the center, charged with a white dove with raised wings and holding a branch of laurel in the beak, and blue at the right side. In the flag's center, surrounding the dove, three yellow stars forming a shield around the dove.
The symbols mean: Green, the land of Costa Atlántica; white with the dove, victory and aspired peace; blue, the Nicaraguan sky and sea; and the three stars, the three Regions of Costa Atlántica.

Oddly enough, the flag featured on the Statutes does not match the official description, the colors are greenish and purple, the stars are white, and there is another two stars in each of the colored stripes.

https://www.cse.gob.ni/sites/default/files/documentos/estatutos_pamuc.pdf
PAMUC Statutes, Electoral Supreme Council

The flag in use does not match either the description or the image in the Statutes; the white stripe being charged in the center with the dove flying to the hoist and surmounted by eight black stars arranged in a semi-circular pattern.

Photo
https://twitter.com/CxLibertad/status/1377094818929598466/photo/1
Ivan Sache
, 15 May 2021


Yapti Tasba Masraka Nanih Asla Taknaka

Yapti Tasba Masraka Nanih Asla Taknaka (The Organization of the Peoples of Mother Earth) was established on 8 March 2000 and registered on 4 May 2000 with the Electoral Supreme Council.

The flag of YATAMA is described in Article 1 of the party's Statutes approved in 2017 as a green rectangle with a circle in the center forming a red emblem containing a canoe, a paddle and a harpoon. The party's name is represented by the acronym "Yatama", written in Miskitu language.

https://www.cse.gob.ni/sites/default/files/documentos/estatutos_yatama.pdf
YATAMA Statutes, Electoral Supreme Council

Ivan Sache, 15 May 2021


Partido Autonómo Liberal

The Partido Autonómo Liberal (PAL) was established on 4 July 2012 and registered on 6 August 2013 with the Electoral Supreme Council.

The symbols of the PAL are described in Article 2 of the party's Statutes, registered on 9 July 2012.
1) Flag: A rectangular, red panel in dimensions 40 units in width on 74 units in length, in the center a white square of 18 units in size, charged with the party's logo.
2) Logo. Two green branches, one of olive, meaning a new rebirth, and one of laurel, meaning glory and triumph, arranged in circle surrounding red letters "PAL".

The colors are explained in Article 3.
1) Red symbolizes power, love and self-confidence. White symbolizes peace, kindness, purity and optimism. Green symbolizes the natural environment, stability and resistance.

https://www.cse.gob.ni/sites/default/files/documentos/estatutos_pal.pdf
Pal Statutes, Electoral Supreme Council

Ivan Sache, 15 May 2021