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image by Zoltan Horvath, 13 October 2013
There is an International Organization of Regional influence called
Parlamento Andino (Andean Parliament). I saw today its flag display during the 7
o'clock evening news on Colombian RCN channel (
http://noticias.canalrcn.com/ ) The
flag is the Emblem with the letters in black and everything on a square, on
white background, outlined black, on a plain white background. The proportion of
the emblem on the plain white flag is like the CAN flag.
The Andean Parliament is an organ inside the Sistema de Integración Andino SAI
(Andean Integration System, in English). The SAI is comprised of the following
organs and institutions:
ORGANS:
- Consejo Presidencial Andino (Andean Presidential Council)
- Consejo de Ministros de Relaciones Exteriores (Foreign Affairs Ministers
Council)
- Tribunal de Justicia Andino (Andean Court of Justice)
INSTITUTIONS:
- Corporación Andina de Fomento (Andean Development Corporation)
- Fondo Latinoamericano de Reservas (Reserve Latin American Fund)
- Consejo Consultivo Empresarial (Business Consultant Council)
- Consejo Consultivo Laboral (Labor Consultant Council)
- Convenio Hipólito Unanue (Hipolito Unanue Agreement)
- Convenio Simón Rodríguez (Simon Rodriguez Agreement)
- Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar (Simon Bolivar Andean University)
The Andean Parliament is a permanent organ, created on October 25, 1979 in La
Paz Bolivia, through an Agreement signed by all the members of the CAN. Its main
headquarters are located in Bogotá, Colombia, and it has four branches located
in Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. It is basically an interstate body to
promote integration among its member countries, dealing with integration
policies in areas such as Interparliamentary relations, Foreign Affairs,
Education, Regional Security, Communication and Sustainable Development.
Esteban Rivera, 22 August 2006
It seems they modified the logo what is also used on its flag. It is similar
to previous one, but a blue background added to upper right part of the emblem.
There are many variations of its flag, based on following examples:
Cream
background with golden letters in 2006, white background with
black
letters in 2008, and white background with
golden letters in May 2012, and
white background with black letters again in August 2012.
I suggest that plain white flag with black letters was used for every day
purposes, and coloured versions for more ceremonial events. Its emblem changed
before 2006.
Zoltan Horvath, 13 October 2013
The logo which in turn became part of the flag was designed by
Colombian Designer Carlos Duque in 1996.
Esteban Rivera, 1 August 2023
image by Zoltan Horvath, 13 October 2013
image by Zoltan Horvath, 13 October 2013
image by Eugene Ipavec, 22 August 2006