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What looks like the party flag is in
this
page.
Dov Gutterman, Mar 1999
Party flag: Simple green over red bicolor. Could this
symbolize green (agro)vegetation on red soil?
António Martins, 17 Sep 2003
On 2003 Aug 19, 05:33, Mikhail Revnivtsev reported (my translation):
«At the official
website of the Agrarian Party of Russia you can find its
emblem (which they call a coat of arms), flag and
banner.»
António Martins, 17 Sep 2003
As described by Victor Lomantsov (my translation): «The APR
uses a green and red ribbon on their party seal. And as a
party flag, they use a flag with green on top, red on the bottom.»
Zachary Harden, 09 Dec 2003
It is interesting that the party adopts officially a flag (for flying?)
and a banner (for parading?), certainly influenced by
some aspects of the current russian heraldic practice. It would be interesting
to check also how well observed are the distinguishing regulations.
António Martins, 17 Sep 2003
Identical to the flag but “enriched”
with the emblem centered on the green stripe and the name
of the party, in green serid capitals, set in two lines (two over one words)
and centered on the red stripe. The lettering says
"АГРАРНАЯ
ПАРТИЯ
РОССИИ", which means Agrarian
Party of Russia.
António Martins, 18 Sep 2003
This weekend I saw TV reporting about congress
of Agrarian party. The flag was green with golden
sheaf.
Nikolay A. Khimenkov, 21 Mar 1999
I wonder what’s the use of having such (apparently) strict and
detailed flag regulations and then supporters go waving
“illegal” surogates…
António Martins, 17 Sep 2003
Seven ears of wheath, golden, tied with two ribbons, green above and red
bellow, and with a golden hammer and sickle acting as a sort of buckle. The
ribbon colors are the same as those on the flags (q.v.).
António Martins, 17 Sep 2003
The logo consists of wheat being bound by two ribbons of green
and red. A red hammer and sickle is at the bottom of the group of
wheat, but I seriously doubt it had to do with communism at all.
Zach Harden, 08 Dec 2003
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