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Mexico - Partido Revolucionario Institucional

Institutional Revolutionary Party / PRI

Last modified: 2013-06-22 by juan manuel gabino villascán
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[Flag of the PRI -Tricolor with text-] 4:7
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, September 22, 2001


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PRI background

On 6 March 1929, several revolutionary persons and movements leaded by General Plutarco Elias Calles founded the Revolutionary National Party (Partido Nacional Revolucionario, PNR). In 1938, under the administration of Lazaro Cardenas, the PNR became the Mexican Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Mexicano, PRM) and created its own professional organizations. In 1946, the PRM took its current name, the PRI. Under these various names, it gained a total control on the Mexican society.
Ivan Sache, 31 Jul 97, quoting Courrier International


PRI official flag

Few weeks ago I visited the Congreso Nacional del PRI building in Mexico City in order to know more about the Priista emblems. In the lobby or waiting room, I could see the National Flag with Golden Arms added with two golden text:

    1.- "ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS", forming an arc above the Coat of Arms.
    2.- "PARTIDO REVOLUCIONARIO INSTITUCIONAL", bellow the Arms, in a straight line.

Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, September 22, 2001

PRI emblem

[PRI emblem]
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, January 31, 2001.

The emblem is a circle divided into three vertical bands, whose colors are those of the National Flag (green, white, and red). The party initials are placed over the bands, one letter-one band. Behind the achievement a gray square.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, June 25, 2001


PRI emblem on white background (unoffcial flag)

[PRI emblem on white background (unofficial flag)] 4:7[Non-official proportions]
[Alternate flag]
[Defacto flag]
[One or more variants under the same basic design]
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, January 31, 2001.

The most popular unofficial PRI flag is plain white charged with The proportions are 4:7 (like the National Flag).
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, June 25, 2001