Why is there the situation of communist party and party emblem on the Russian flag?

This is due to the consideration of inheriting the military tradition, and this pattern was restored in 2007.

In Russia, the red flag of sickle and axe has a deeper meaning. The history of the Soviet Union's victory over fascist Germany in World War II can arouse people's glorious memories of the past and inspire Russians' patriotism and great country ambition. Therefore, for many Russians, especially the elderly, it is of extraordinary significance to restore the previous design of the Russian military flag. The Russian flag pattern is full of twists and turns. It is not easy for the Russian flag to reproduce the sickle and axe pattern. 10 years ago, former Russian President Yeltsin ordered the sickle and axe on the Russian flag to be removed, which was a symbol of the Soviet Union. On April 6 this year, the Russian State Duma (lower house) proposed a motion to celebrate Victory Day only with a red flag with a five-pointed star. In this regard, Russian World War II veterans were angered and took to the streets to hold demonstrations. Russian media also criticized the House of Commons for desecrating the heroes of World War II martyrs. Finally, President Putin intervened and rejected the proposal in one fell swoop. Gryzlov, Speaker of the Russian House of Commons, made a compromise after meeting with Putin and veterans' representatives, announced that he would keep the sickle and axe patterns on the military flag, and proposed an amendment on April 25th, the day Yeltsin was buried. Vladimir, chairman of the ethnic policy Committee of the Russian upper house? Lutzke accused the House of Commons of initially refusing to keep the sickle and axe on the military flag, which was an attempt to tamper with Russian history. Lutzke said that this flag is a valuable symbol of uniting political parties, social, ethnic and religious organizations. He said: "Trying to remove this historical symbol from our history is equivalent to breaking the cornerstone of our society." The bill passed by the Russian upper house became law after President Putin signed it. In order to enhance the cohesion and honor of the army, in 2002, Putin took the pentagonal red star of the former Soviet Union as the military emblem of the Russian army. Putin stressed at that time: "If our army has nothing to be proud of and nothing owned by other military powers, then all our efforts will be in vain." Putin believes that the disintegration of the Soviet Union is the biggest geopolitical disaster in the 20th century.