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by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, August 31, 2001 |
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This flag, though unofficial (at least I personally have not found any document
about it yet), is always used by the President in official ceremonies, such
as the "Grito de Independencia" every September 15, the Military Parade on
Sept. 16, the Sports Parade on November, 20; and national TV-broadcasted speeches.
The same flag have been appearing also during all President's speeches since
at least 1988.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, May 20, 2002
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by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, May 20, 2002
The Presidence of the Republic (United Mexican States President's office) emblem changed in December 2000, when
the new Mexico government headed by Vicente Fox Quezada was established.
The new emblem cosists of the half of a coat of arms-base eagle, and tow
wavy lines in green and red (after the national flag), the body's name in
black, and the whole offical seal.
This emblem is used over a white cloth proportioned 4:7.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, May 20, 2002
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by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, April 06, 2001
Before December 1, 2000, the Presidence flag consisted on the National flag
withe golden arms, and the text: "Estados Unidos Mexicanos" above forming a
semicircle, and bellow: "Presidencia de la República", all in golden
letters.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, May 20, 2002