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 zachary harden
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 image by Antonio Martins, 22 September 2001
image by Antonio Martins, 22 September 2001
The 2007 elections official leaflet 
[t9l07] shows essentially the same flag as 
before; a very slightly changed logo, with thinner initials, and much thicker 
cross and saltire in the background.
António Martins, 07 September 2007
This  
news photo online shows yet another variant, with thinner, serif "PD" 
letters, and medium thick saltire-cross. The location is most authoritative, 
behind the party leader and a supported presidential candidate, but variation 
is common even within officially issued flags, posters and other material.
António Martins, 07 September 2007
The flag of P.D. is dark blue (though the shade may vary) with a white cross
and a white saltire, both throughout (a British 
influence?); overall, the party logo on a white disc. This shows a 3D wooden 
poll-box and "PD" in large red letters; arched around this, also in red 
letters, "Partido Democrático" above, and "Hanoin - 
Hari’i - Hametin" (spelling unsure and meaning unknown by me; 
language is undoubtedly Tetum). The ratio seems to be longer than 2:3.
António Martins, 22 September 2001
On this photo, posted to Facebook in 2015 by the Max Stahl Centre,a crowd waving flags in East Timor — the national flag and the flag of
Partido Democrático. The latter is showing its illegible reverse.
António Martins, 28 October 2023
According to a political analyst (Adelino Gomes: “A Força da 
Bandeira e os Desafios da Vitória” Público 
2001.09.07: 3), «What are PD and ASDT, 
but different divisions of the same independentist family? »…« 
PD as the symbol of a new generation, urban and academic, which, inspired by 
Xanana’s ideological aggiornamento, herald of the jointing to the 
independentist cause of all sectors of the Timorese society, brought the 
struggle torch to the universities in Bali and Java and to the foreign embassies 
in Jakarta.»
António Martins, 22 September 2001
In the 2007.06.02 elections P.D. got 46 946 
votes (11.30%), recieving 8 of 65 seats in the parliament.
António Martins, 07 September 2007
P.D. got 31 680 votes in the 2001.08.30 
elections (8,72%), receiving 7 of 88 seats in the parliament — even 
if P.D. got only 15% of Fretilin’s result, it 
got to be the second party in these elections, closely followed by 
P.S.D. and A.S.D.T. P.D. 
was created in 2000 by young members of former
Renintil (student resistance). During 
the 2001.08 election campaign, historical leader Xanana Gusmão’s 
sympathy towards this party was evident. P.D. had the majority of the votes in 
one of the 13 districts, Aileu.
António Martins, 22 September 2001