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Certain political parties or position have become associated with different colors at different times

  • eg:-Black is primarily associated with anarchism.
  • Blue, particularly dark blue, is often associated with Conservative parties, originating from its use by that party of the United Kingdom.
  • Brown has been associated with Nazism, because the Sturmabteilung (SA) were called "brownshirts." In Europe and elsewhere, the colour brown is sometimes used to refer to fascists in general.
  • Grey is sometimes used by parties that represent the interests of pensioners and senior citizens, such as "The Grays" in Germany.
  • Green is the colour for green parties and the environmental movement worldwide.
  • Orange is sometimes associated with Christian Democrats, and it can also represent various kinds of populist parties. Such is the case in Germany, France, Switzerland, Finland, Hungary, and Bolivia.
  • Pink is sometimes used by Social Democrats, such as in France and Portugal.
  • Purple is linked to the former 'Purple governments' of Belgium and the Netherlands, formed by an alliance of 'red' left-wing and 'blue' right-wing parties.
  • Red is traditionally associated with socialism and communism. The oldest symbol of socialism (and, by extension, communism) is the Red Flag, which dates back to the revolutions of 1848.
  • White is today mainly linked to pacifism (as in the surrender flag) and to independent politicians like Martin Bell.
  • Yellow is the colour associated with liberalism and sometimes Libertarianism, particularly in Europe.
  • Saffron represents Hindutva.
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