Blue and information policy
Contrary to the red position, which is more related parties left, blue in the world of politics is associated with right-wing movements. In the electoral map and Colombia England, for example, blue represents the Conservative Party. In Chile, symbolizes the Christian Democratic Party . It is also the same phenomenon in Spain and the United States, as the blue personalize the Popular Party and the Democratic Party respectively.
In Argentina, called "blue " the faction that faced the side of the "red" in the Army in the early 1960's. These two groups confronted because had different views on what role Peronism had to meet (at the time was banned) in social and political life. The last crash, which left 24 dead and 87 wounded, began on April 4, 1963 with an uprising of the Colorado side trying to overthrow President José María Guido. However, a few days after the Blues were able to be imposed, which led to massive purges in the army and the navy.
Another important historical fact is related with this color was Blue Revolution in Venezuela. Through this armed movement, various political factions ousted President Juan Crisostomo Falcon. The reason the uprising was that the end of 1867 it was rumored in official circles that he was preparing a constitutional amendment to provide a Falcon a new mandate. On 12 December of that year began a movement called retaken. Its chief, Gen. Miguel Rojas, chose a blue flag symbol, which would eventually name the revolution. With the support of General Jose Monagas, in early March there was an uprising in Barcelona, \u200b\u200band extended on March 7 to Cumana. Finally, on March 25, Gen. Monagas published a manifesto in which he took sides against the government.
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