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:
“Mr. Roosevelt, this is my principal requestit is almost the last request I shall ever make of anybody. Before you leave the presidential chair, recommend Congress to submit to the Legislatures a Constitutional Amendment which will enfranchise women, and thus take your place in history with Lincoln, the great emancipator. I beg of you not to close your term of office without doing this.”
—Susan B. Anthony (18201906)
“An indirect quotation we can usually expect to rate only as better or worse, more or less faithful, and we cannot even hope for a strict standard of more and less; what is involved is evaluation, relative to special purposes, of an essentially dramatic act.”
—Willard Van Orman Quine (b. 1908)