Moldovan government adopts national flag rules

The Moldovan national flag shall be permanently displayed in the assembly halls of Parliament, the Cabinet, the Constitutional Court, the courts of law, and on buildings of public institutions, as stated by a new draft regulation adopted by the Government in a bid to replace the old flag rules existing since 1990, Info-Prim Neo reports. Under the draft regulation, which was developed by the Ministry of Justice, the national flag should also be displayed on military buildings, headquarters of political parties, labor union buildings, culture and education establishments, border checkpoints, airports, international train and bus stations, and on ships under Moldovan jurisdiction. Besides flags atop public buildings, public authorities shall display national flags inside the offices of high-ranking officials, inside protocol and festivity halls. The displaying of the national flags will be forbidden on damaged buildings and under extensive repair. National flags of other countries shall be displayed only together with the Moldovan flag. Justice Minister Alexandru Tanase said the drafters of the regulation took inspiration from similar regulations of Romania, Lithuania, Latvia and the Russian Federation. The regulation is to be approved by Parliament to become law.

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