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image by António Martins, 08 Mar 2010
See also:
P.R.D.: Partido para a Renovação e Desenvolvimento (Party 
for Renewal and Development) — this party is not listed among the candidates 
of either the 
2004 
nor the 
2008
elections as it is one of the members of the U.M. 
coalition.
António Martins, 08 Mar 2010
The flag of P.R.D. is shown in both ballot papers 
reported (on the bottom line: #12 in Bissau-28 and #11 in Bissau-29). 
It is an orange flag with a version of the party emblem 
centered on it: This is made of a thin very dark green assymetrical 
orthogonal cross, its larger quadrant at top fly; the upper hoist 
quadrant’s cross tips are joined to form a triangle, filling the 
lower hoist quadrant a green triangle with void gaps and two equidistant 
vertical cuts, and at the lower fly quadrant the letters "PRD" set in dark 
green bold serif capitals (probably in the Times New Roman typeface). The 
flag ratio is roughly 5:7 as most others’ in the ballot papers 
are.
António Martins, 08 Mar 2010
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The party emblem as shown standalone in both 
ballot papers reported is slightly different than as on the flag, the 
upper hoist quadrant having no gap along the long side of the dark green 
triangle, and the remaining area filled not with a sun but rather with a 
simple yellow triangle.
António Martins, 08 Mar 2010
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