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Flag of ND - Image by Tomislav Todorović, 4 February 2015
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New Democracy (website) was formed in 1974 as a center-right party. It was the follower of the Radical National Union, which had been founded by Constantin Caramanlis before the Colonels' junta. ND won the first legislative elections after the restoration of the democracy in November 1974.
Ivan Sache, 18 April 2004
The flag of ND (photo) is white with the party's emblem (image), adopted in 2010.
Esteban Rivera, 4 February 2015
After the parliamentary elections held on 7 March 2004, TV reports showing the supporters of New Democracy celebrating their party's victory, as well as the press reports which included the photos, were showing numerous flags of the party, on which the light blue field had a very light shade and the party logo was placed on a horizontal white oval instead of a disc. The oval had an inner blue and an outer white fimbriation.
Flag of ND - Image by Tomislav Todorović & Thanos Tzikis, 10 September 2008
One of the most frequent variants was the one with the dark blue inner fimbriation.
Flag of ND - Image by Tomislav Todorović & Thanos Tzikis, 10 September 2008
Another variant of the same flag, which seems to have been less used, was charged with the party name, inscribed in white along the bottom edge.
Flag of ND - Image by Tomislav Todorović & Thanos Tzikis, 10 September 2008
Another one, the least numerous of them, had an additional small white oval, charged with the party logo, in the canton; this oval had no fimbriations.
Flag of ND - Image by Tomislav Todorović & Thanos Tzikis, 11 September 2008
Another very frequent variant, which might have actually been the most frequent one, has had the inner fimbriation of the white oval in light blue colour.
Flags of ND - Images by Tomislav Todorović & Thanos Tzikis, 11 September 2008
Just like the flags with inner fimbriation in dark blue, these flags were sometimes charged with the party name, inscribed in white along the bottom edge, or even less frequently, with the additional small white oval, charged with the party logo, in the canton.Flag of ND - Image by Tomislav Todorović & Thanos Tzikis, 12 September 2008
In TV reports showing the supporters of ND celebrating their party's winning of the parliamentary elections held on 7 March 2004, several flags could have been seen which had designs completely different from the most of others. One of them was a dark blue-white-light blue vertical triband, with the party logo in centre of the white field
Flag of ND - Image by Tomislav Todorović & Thanos Tzikis, 12 September 2008
The other one was charged with large party logo and party name, inscribed beneath it in dark blue, and a dark blue horizontal line between them, all on white field.
Tomislav Todorović, 12 September 2008
Early Flag of ND - Image by Tomislav Todorović, 1 June 2011
A light blue flag with the party name inscribed in white in two rows was seen in TV reports from some party rallies in the early 1980s. The people who attended these rallies were waving small paper flags with this design. It is currently not known whether this was an official design or not. Regardless of that, it is worth noting that blue was the party color since the 1970s, probably since the party was founded, and that in November 1989, the light blue monogram "ΝΔ" has appeared as the party logo, along with logos of other parties, in the TV report showing the results of the just held legislative elections.
Tomislav Todorović, 1 June 2011