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The Partido Comunista de Andalucía (PCA) held its Constituent Congress
on 14-16 December 1979 in Torremolinos. As a component of the PCE, the PCA contributes to the elaboration of its general policy, applies it in
Andalusia, and is granted full autonomy for the elaboration of the
Andalusian policy.
[PCA Manifesto-Program, 21-23 February 2014]
Flag of the PCA - Image by Tomislav Todorović, 3 May 2019
The flag of the PCA is red with the party's emblem, framed by a thin yellow square and, beneath, a cartouche inscribed with "ANDALUCIA" in yellow letters. The emblem is placed in canton (photo, photo, photo, photo, photo).
Other flags of the PCA - Images by Tomislav Todorović, 3 May 2019
The flag is also used with the emblem centered (photo, photo), sometimes in big size (photo, photo).
Other flags of the PCA - Images by Tomislav Todorović, 3 May 2019
The flag (photo,
photo, photo) is also used with the emblem in canton, without frame and with a dfferent typeface, above the writing "ANDALUCIA".
On yet another flag (photo), the inscription is placed on a yellow
rectangle and inscribed in red and also differs from those on other
flags by having an acute accent over letter "I".
Flags of the PCA with white emblem - Images by Tomislav Todorović, 3 May 2019
On the flag with cantonned emblem and inscription within the frame,
the whole device may be, extremely rarely (photo & video), visibly smaller and placed at a greater
distance from both top and hoist edges (keeping its bottom right
corner at approximately same position), with yellow color being
changed into white.
A more frequently used flag (photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
photo) has a large PCE emblem and inscription "ANDALUCIA"
(no acute accent here either), separated with a horizontal line, all
in white on red field. The size of whole device is just a bit smaller
that the flag width.
Ivan Sache & Tomislav Todorović, 3 May 2019
Partido Comunista de Canarias
Flag of the PCC, two versions - Images by Tomislav Todorović, 22 March 2019
The flag of the PCC (photo, photo, photo) is red with the emblem of the PCC, either cantonned or centered. The emblem is similar to the emblem of the PCE, with the lettering "PCC".
Ivan Sache & Tomislav Todorović, 22 March 2019
Flag of the PCE - EPK - Image by Tomislav Todorović, 23 March 2019
The Partido Comunista de Euskadi - Euskadiko Partido Komunista (PCE -
EPK - Communist Party of the Basque Country) is the federation of the
PCE for the Basque Country and Navarra. The party was founded in 1935, which makes it the oldest among the
current regional federations of the PCE. Due to the national characteristics of the Basque Country [here, Navarra included], the PCE-EPK elaborates and applies its program in an
autonomous way, in complete concordance with that of the PCE.
[PCE - EPK Statutes, last revised on 29 March 2014]
The flag of the PCE - EPK (photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo) is red with the party's emblem, as prescribed in Article 5 of the party's Statutes, in canton, made of a hammer and sickle (but no star) and the letter "PCE" lining the lower edge of the sickle, and the letters "PCE-EPK" added beneath, separated from the PCE emblem by a yellow horizontal outline. The typeface used for the party name abbreviation may vary.
Ivan Sache & Tomislav Todorović, 23 March 2019
Gazte Komunistak
Flag of Gazte Komunistak - Image by Tomislav Todorović, 28 March 2019
Gazte Komunistak (Young Communists) is the youth organization of the PCE - EPK and of the federation of the Union of Communist Youth of Spain (UJCE) for the Basque Country and Navarra.
The flag of Gazte Komunistak (photo, photo, photo, photo, photo) is red with the organization's emblem in the center. The emblem is derived from that of the UJCE by replacing the inscription in Spanish with its equivalent in Basque. The shade of red is the same as in the flag of the UJCE.
Tomislav Todorović, 28 March 2019Flag of the PCG - Image by Tomislav Todorović, 8 September 2019
The newest variant of the party flag (photos, photos, 1 May 2019; photo, 29 June 2019) uses the party logo
with the star.
The relative position of star and the rest of device seems to vary
somewhat, and the whole logo is larger then in other flags.
Flag of the PCG, two versions - Images by Tomislav Todorović, 23 March 2019
Older versions of the flag of the PCG are red with the emblem of the PCG, either centered (photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo, photo), or, less frequently, cantonned (photo, photo, photo, photo. The emblem is similar to the emblem of the PCE, with the lettering "PCG".
Other flags of the PCG - Images by Tomislav Todorović, 4 May 2019
The flag with the party emblem in the center may also have the full
name of the party inscribed below (photo,
photo,
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photo). It is usually inscribed in two rows. Such flags seem to be somewhat less oblong than those with other design variants (approximate proportions 3:4).
The party name may also be inscribed in one row, in a very condensed
typeface. The proportions of this flag (photo,
photo,
photo,
photo) do not vary from the usual 2:3.
Ivan Sache & Tomislav Todorović, 8 September 2019
Flag of the PCPV, two versions - Images by Tomislav Todorović, 20 March 2019
TThe flag of the PCPV (photo) is red with the party's yellow emblem, similar to
the emblem of PCE but with the lettering "PCPV" and completed in the
upper left part to form a square by four diagonal yellow stripes. This is the most used flag of the party, at least since 2014,according to the photos from the party's gallery at Facebook (photo,
photo,
photo,
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photo,
photo,
photo,
photo,
photo). The size of emblem seems to vary somewhat.
A less used variant (photo,
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photo,
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photo,
photo) has the emblem set closer to the hoist.
Purple flag of the PCPV - Image by Tomislav Todorović, 20 March 2019
There is also a "feminist" variant, with gold emblem, generally smaller than on two other flags, in center of purple field. This seems to have been introduced very recently: all of its photos (photo, photo, photo, photo) date from March 2019.
Ivan Sache &: Tomislav Todorović, 20 March 2019