Flag of the Socialist Federation of Latin Africa:
Blue represents the sky and planning for the future.
Green represents the earth and ecosystem.
Black represents humanity and unity between cultures.
The points of the stars add up to thirty, the number of federal states.
The emblem is that of the Latin African Communist Party; crossed hoe and brush with a pick axe representing agriculture, education/culture, and nationalized industry under the control of both.
Black and red representing international anti-colonial struggle.
The five outer stars and five points of the inner star also represent the five primary branches of the Supreme Commissariat; the Commiss. of Republics, the Commiss. of Nationalities & Religions, the Commiss. of Agriculture, Industry, & Planning, the Commiss. of Labor Unions, and the Commiss. of National Culture & Education. These groups were set up under the supervision of Boganda himself in the early 70s in order to balance and represent the interests of the various segments of the country in the consideration of political and economic planning during the crucial years of the Greater Central African War. This worked against the efforts of the Five Powers to engineer genocidal violence. The groups represented must work together in various capacities to form a government and conduct its policy.