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
Famous quotes containing the words presidential and/or standard:
“The Republican Vice Presidential Candidate ... asks you to place him a heartbeat from the Presidency.”
—Adlai Stevenson (19001965)
“Liberty requires opportunity to make a livinga living decent according to the standard of the time, a living which gives a man not only enough to live by, but something to live for.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945)