The Guyanese Flag is already loaded with colors . Now, the PNC/R is adding another color to an already well established flag. With each color representing something of Guyana, the PNC should now offer an explanation as to what the new color depicts. My question to the Granger Administration, has the United Nations been informed to change the Golden Arrowhead that now flutters outside of its building?
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rass bai...yuh start a whole new thread on this
Anyway, is this a permanent change or just done for the occasion?
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Ray posted:rass bai...yuh start a whole new thread on this
Anyway, is this a permanent change or just done for the occasion?
Permanent or not, it's asinine. If you must, create a separate flag for the occasion.
One does not change or alter the flag.
The FLAG is the FLAG; a permanent representation of a nation.
It's a legit question...just wanted to know if this is permanent or for the occasion ( I am not defending it)
One has no right to alter the national flag for any purpose.
As far as I could see the Golden Arrowhead has an added color, but no explanation was given so far. Is it compulsory to give an explanation for whatever reason it is?
Five countries that have changed their flags recently
The following five countries have made the change over the past century, although, with the exception of Malawi, it followed constitutional or revolutionary change. As soon as the Government changed the flag, Malawians opted to go back to the old design.
1. Libya
Libyaâs old flag was known among vexillophiles as the worldâs most boring flag, just a green rectangle. Libya had a good reason to change its flag and it wasnât just because it was boring. They had a revolution in which they threw out the authoritarian regime of Muammar Qaddafi. The new flag is actually an old flag resurrected from the Kingdom of Libya which existed between 1951 to 1969.
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2. Malawi
Malawiâs first flag of Independence was adopted in 1964. The sun rising represented the dawn of hope and freedom after gaining independence from colonial rule. The flag was altered by the newly elected Democratic Progressive Party in 2010. There was much public outcry about whether there was a need to change the flag and in 2012, Parliament, under the new President Joyce Banda, voted to go back to the old one.
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3. Venezuela
To commemorate what he called a Bolivarian revolution after his election in 1998 Hugo Chavez decided to modify the Venezuelan flag. As a reference to his revolution he added an eighth star. He also modified the countryâs coat of arms so that the white horse would gallop to the left of the shield instead of the right to symbolise Chavezâs 21st century socialism.
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4. Georgia
The new flag of Georgia was adopted in 2004 after being widely used in the Rose Revolution the year before. The new (old) flag has quite a history. Widely known as the Georgian Historical Flag the red on white Jerusalem cross was originally known as the flag of Tblisi in the 14th century. Following its independence from Russian rule Georgians actually wanted to adopt it again in 1999 but President Eduard Shevardnadze refused to endorse it.
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5. Myanmar
The flag of Myanmar (Burma) was adopted in 2010 to replace the socialist flag. The change followed the 2008 change in the Constitution including the name of the country. The colours on the flag represent the virtues of solidarity, peace and tranquillity.
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Nothing is wrong with changing the flag. But did those responsible seek the approval of the people and debated this in the assembly
You cannot just wake up one day and say lets change a national symbol
The PPP has suggested that the added color reflects the PNC party color which is unconstitutional. I don't believe it because it sends a message that the PNC is there to stay forever in power. That can't be possible.
Demerara_Guy posted:One does not change or alter the flag.
The FLAG is the FLAG; a permanent representation of a nation.
Incorrect.
A flag is not permanent. Americaâs flag has gone through many changes.
Prince posted:The PPP has suggested that the added color reflects the PNC party color which is unconstitutional. I don't believe it because it sends a message that the PNC is there to stay forever in power. That can't be possible.
So please, enlighten us as to why it was necessary to add another colour, why that colour, why the ridiculous placement and by whose authority.
GTAngler posted:Prince posted:The PPP has suggested that the added color reflects the PNC party color which is unconstitutional. I don't believe it because it sends a message that the PNC is there to stay forever in power. That can't be possible.
So please, enlighten us as to why it was necessary to add another colour, why that colour, why the ridiculous placement and by whose authority.
I am stating what the PPP has suggested in their new brief. I am discussing the topic on bit and pieces that I gathered from reading different news sources.
United States' flag has gone through changes as the country progressed with the addition of states to what it is today.
The evolution of changes started in 1775 with first the Union Jack in the upper left corner which was changed about two years later to the stars and the last change which was approved in 1960.
Dg, the stinking, Criminal, Dumb and Violent PNC do not seek, need, want APPROVAL, they are the People of Guyana!!!
Demerara_Guy posted:United States' flag has gone through changes as the country progressed with the addition of states to what it is today.
The evolution of changes started in 1775 with first the Union Jack in the upper left corner which was changed about two years later to the stars and the last change which was approved in 1960.
So basically, youâre now admitting that your statement about a flag being permanent is wrong.
Think before you write crap on GNI ðĐ