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image by Zoltán Horváth, 28 August 2024
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- Flag
- Previous flag
- As of 1995?
- As of 1939
- As of 1917
- Presidential sash See also:
- Governmental and Military Flags of Peru
- Senior Office Rank Flags of Peru
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Flag
Flag of the President is officially flag of Supreme Chief of the Armed Forces and the National Police. It seems that current president uses an emblem which is harmonizing with all other military rank flags, a red border added to the white flag. The fifth star represents the Police.
Zoltán Horváth, 28 August 2024
Previous flag

image by Željko Heimer, 01 Nov 2002
Album 2000 [pay00] shows a white flag with white border, in the middle the national emblem and in each corner a yellow Sun. As far as I am aware, this is the first representation of the presidential flag with the white border. I guess that this is a recent development.
Željko Heimer, 31 Oct 2002
As of 1995?
In Album 1995 [pie95] The elements of the flag are much larger then in Album 2000 [pay00], especially the suns (6-pointed) that unproportionally larger and not allowing for any border. In my opinion, whole this image is errorneous, it doesn’t look anything like flags reported earlier ([smi75], [neu92]) nor latter ([pay00]).
Željko Heimer, 04 Nov 2002
As of 1939

image by Željko Heimer, 05 Nov 2002
Flaggenbuch [neu39] shows a 2:3 white flag with the national emblem in the middle and four yellow Suns. The relative dimensions are given, overall proportions 20:30; emblem size 10:10 in the middle of the flag, and the center of each Sun is 5 units from both closest edges. If Album 2000 [pay00] is correct, this is slightly changed nowdays.
Željko Heimer, 05 Nov 2002
As of 1917
Natn’l Geo.1917 [gmc17] says:
502. Ensign and President. 2:3
Usage of the ensign as presidential flag is notable.
Željko Heimer, 08 Nov 2002
Presidential sash

images by Željko Heimer and Eugene Ipavec, 05 July 2011
Photo of current president of Peru with presidential sash can be seen here.
But hereyou can see that in history presidential sash was without coat of arms.
Aleksandar Nemet, 25 January 2010
A portrait of current Peruvian President Alan García, is seen in this photograph, wearing the Presidential Sash, with the coat of arms. In the Presidential Sash, the coat of arms has the laurel wreaths in gold, rather than green. The picture is seenhere.
Source:http://noticiaspiuraprl.blogspot.com/2007_11_01_archive.html
Image is located on thiswebsite (on the left you can see Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo wearing the Presidential Sash, white/red colors (50/50 proportion).
Esteban Rivera, 09 April 2011
Interesting to notice, is that in Peru the President wears a Presidential Sash (hanging) while its Ministers wear a band around the waist, as seen in the following pictures:
-Image 1 (Source:http://maquina-de-combate.com/blog/?p=19768)
-Image 2 (Source:http://optimismoperu.blogspot.com/2008/10/nuevo-consejo-de-ministros.html)
- Image 3(Source:http://www.desdeeltercerpiso.com/2009/12/balance-2009-gabinete-ministerial/)
Esteban Rivera, 18 Novvember 2012