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LAW # 851
On the National Flag, War Flags and the Insignia of the President of the Republic
THE PRESIDENT OF THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC, voting unanimously with the Parliament, we have decided:
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a) The Presidency of the Republic and the Greek Parliament
b) Ministries
c) Ambassadorial and Consular Authorities
d) Public, Municipal and Community establishments defined by decision of the Minister for the Interior.
e) Educational Institutions and Establishments in general during the School term. The details regarding the raising and lowering of the flag on the buildings of these institutions shall be specified by decision of the Minister of National Education and Religion.
f) On Units, Establishments and Camps of the Army, the Navy and the Air Force.
g) On Warships.
h) On Allied Headquarters to which the staff of the Armed Forces serve.
i) On Merchant ships.
a) During National or Public Mourning events by individuals on houses, shops, offices, enterprises and other places intended for the exercise of a profession following a decision reached by the Minister of the Interior.
b) During the staging of athletic events, meetings and ceremonies at the places designated for them, following a decision reached by the respective Prefect.
Communicated by Jos Poels, 16 June 1995
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