Presidential Standard

Several countries use the term Presidential Standard or Presidential Flag to describe the flag used by a president.

  • Presidential Standard of Argentina
  • Presidential Standard of Austria
  • Presidential Standard of Belarus
  • Presidential Standard of Brazil
  • Presidential Standard of Croatia
  • Presidential Standard of Czech Republic
  • Presidential Standard of Egypt
  • Presidential Standard of Estonia
  • Presidential Standard of Finland
  • Presidential Standard of Germany
  • Presidential Standard of Greece
  • Presidential Standard of Iceland
  • Presidential Standard of India
  • Presidential Standard of Indonesia
  • Presidential Standard of Ireland
  • Presidential Standard of Israel
  • Presidential Standard of Italy
  • Presidential Standard of Kosovo
  • Presidential Standard of Latvia
  • Presidential Standard of Lithuania
  • Presidential Standard of Malta
  • Presidential Standard of Montenegro
  • Presidential Standard of Pakistan
  • Presidential Standard of the Philippines
  • Presidential Standard of Poland
  • Presidential Standard of Portugal
  • Presidential Standard of Romania
  • Presidential Standard of Russia
  • Presidential Standard of Serbia
  • Presidential Standard of Seychelles
  • Presidential Standard of Srpska
  • Presidential Standard of the Spanish Republic
  • Presidential Standard of Sri Lanka
  • Presidential Standard of Singapore
  • Presidential Standard of South Korea
  • Presidential Standard of Republic of China (Taiwan)
  • Presidential Standard of Transnistria
  • Presidential Standard of Turkey
  • Presidential Standard of Ukraine
  • Presidential Standard of the United Arab Emirates (The President of United Arab Emirates is a monarch)
  • Presidential Standard of the United States
  • Presidential Standard of Yugoslavia

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    The Republican Vice Presidential Candidate ... asks you to place him a heartbeat from the Presidency.
    Adlai Stevenson (1900–1965)

    Error is a supposition that pleasure and pain, that intelligence, substance, life, are existent in matter. Error is neither Mind nor one of Mind’s faculties. Error is the contradiction of Truth. Error is a belief without understanding. Error is unreal because untrue. It is that which seemeth to be and is not. If error were true, its truth would be error, and we should have a self-evident absurdity—namely, erroneous truth. Thus we should continue to lose the standard of Truth.
    Mary Baker Eddy (1821–1910)