Presidential standard explained
The presidential standard or presidential flag is the flag that is used in many countries as a symbol of the head of state or president. In some countries it may be for exclusive use of the president or only raised where the president is present. An equivalent in a monarchy is a royal standard, and in an empire, an imperial standard.
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Former presidential standards
- Presidential Standard of Czechoslovakia (1918–1939, 1945–1992)
- Presidential Standard of the State of East Indonesia (1947–1950)
- Presidential Standard of the German Democratic Republic (1955–1990)
- Presidential Standard of the Spanish Republic (1931–1939)
- Presidential Standard of the Republic of Vietnam (1955–1963)
- Presidential Standard of Yugoslavia (1949–1992)
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