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== Presidential flag (2002 - 2010) ==
== Presidential flag (2002 - 2010) ==
[[File:Flag of the President of Colombia.svg|thumb|160px|Flag used between 2002 to 2014]]
[[File:Flag of the President of Colombia.svg|thumb|160px|Flag used between 2002 and 2014]]
Over the past 15 years, two governments have sequentially discontinued the original design of the presidential flag, replacing the Colombian coat of arms with the Coat of Arms, a version of the current coat of arms enclosed in a red circle and bearing the inscriptions ''Republica de Colombia''. and the motto ''Libertad y Orden".
Over the past 15 years, two governments have sequentially discontinued the original design of the presidential flag, replacing the Colombian coat of arms with the Coat of Arms, a version of the current coat of arms enclosed in a red circle and bearing the inscriptions ''Republica de Colombia''. and the motto ''Libertad y Orden".


Within the marked changes of the [[Álvaro Uribe|Uribe administration]], one of the most visible changes was the incorporation of an almost exclusive design of the presidential flag, making use in this time of war in colombia, a standardized version of the shield of arams for exclusive use by the armed forces.<ref>{{Cita web |url=https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/co-pres.html |título=Colombia - Presidential Flags |autor=Flags Of The World |fechaacceso=12 de junio de 2010 |idioma=inglés}}</ref>
Within the marked changes of the [[Álvaro Uribe|Uribe administration]], one of the most visible changes was the incorporation of an almost exclusive design of the presidential flag, making use in this time of war in Colombia, a standardized version of the shield of arams for exclusive use by the armed forces.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/co-pres.html |title=Colombia - Presidential Flags |author=Flags Of The World |access-date=12 de junio de 2010 |language=inglés}}</ref>


== Presidential flag (2010 - 2014) ==
== Presidential flag (2010 - 2014) ==
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[[File:Presidente-Duque-1024x614.jpg|thumb|President Duque during an intervention together with the current presidential flag.]]
[[File:Presidente-Duque-1024x614.jpg|thumb|President Duque during an intervention together with the current presidential flag.]]
The current flag makes use of the coat of arms alone, without the incorrect use of red border and inscriptions on it, as established by the constitution.
The current flag makes use of the coat of arms alone, without the incorrect use of red border and inscriptions on it, as established by the constitution.



== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 10:57, 23 August 2022

Flag of the President of Colombia

The flag of the President of Colombia It consists, like the flag of Colombia, in a rectangle in yellow, blue and red triband in a 2:1:1 ratio, meaning three horizontal stripes, with yellow at the top occupying half the width of the flag, blue at the bottom. middle occupying a quarter of the width and red below, occupying the last quarter, finished off in the central part with the coat of arms of Colombia.

Early presidential flags

The first record of the adoption of a presidential flag dates back to November 9, 1949, when the use of the presidential flag was established through the constitution, the official flag will be a standardized version of the national flag using the coat of arms of the Republic of Colombia.

Presidential flag (1861 - 1890)

Presidential flag of the United States of Colombia

The presidential flag of the United States was composed of the traditional colors with a central obalo on a blue background, composed of 9 8-pointed stars, this flag also served as a merchant flag.[1]

Presidential flag (2002 - 2010)

Flag used between 2002 and 2014

Over the past 15 years, two governments have sequentially discontinued the original design of the presidential flag, replacing the Colombian coat of arms with the Coat of Arms, a version of the current coat of arms enclosed in a red circle and bearing the inscriptions Republica de Colombia. and the motto Libertad y Orden".

Within the marked changes of the Uribe administration, one of the most visible changes was the incorporation of an almost exclusive design of the presidential flag, making use in this time of war in Colombia, a standardized version of the shield of arams for exclusive use by the armed forces.[2]

Presidential flag (2010 - 2014)

File:House of Nariño flag.png
In the following image we see the presidential flag with the shield with red borders and the inscription "Republica de Colombia" and "Casa de Nariño"

During this period, the administration of President Santos kept some of the changes of the past administration, one of them without a doubt was the presidential flag, which was also used in protocol events, in addition to the use of similar designs to identify some state entity, with the use of the coat of arms enclosed in red, identifying the corresponding entity.[3]

Current flag

File:Presidente-Duque-1024x614.jpg
President Duque during an intervention together with the current presidential flag.

The current flag makes use of the coat of arms alone, without the incorrect use of red border and inscriptions on it, as established by the constitution.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ortega Ricaurte, Enrique (1954). Heráldica Nacional. Banco de la República, Bogotá. OCLC 253691402.
  2. ^ Flags Of The World. "Colombia - Presidential Flags" (in inglés). Retrieved 12 de junio de 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  3. ^ "The President of Colombia". piedadmaya.com (in Spanish). {{cite web}}: Text "August 22, 2022" ignored (help); Text "March, 2012" ignored (help)