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![[President's Flag]](../images/r/ro_pres.gif) 1:1,
image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024
 
1:1,
image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024
National tricolour bordered blue with a white fimbriation and surrounded when in 
use (on all 
four edges) with a golden fringe.
Željko Heimer, 20 December 2002
This is a new, post-Ceausescu flag. Adopted when? Earlier the chief of state 
(then titled Chairman of Councils of State and of Ministers) used a similar flag 
but with a red border instead of the blue and with three edges fringes. Even 
before that royal standards were in use.
Željko Heimer, 21 December 2002
My guess is that this flag is meant to be hung vertically, either from a balcony 
on which the President is standing/sitting, or as a vexillum. The upper fringe 
would dangle in front of the flag so to speak.
Miles Li, 23 December 2002
The flag of the President of Romania was spotted on 15 August 2008, the Day of the Romanian Navy, during a speech of the President (official photo). It seems that the hoist side lacks the fringes, and that the flag is mainly used as a "naval rank" one.
Alex Danes, 16 December 2008
![[Prime Minister's Flag]](../images/r/ro_pm.gif) image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024
image by Zoltan Horvath, 6 September 2024
National tricolour bordered yellow with a white fimbriation.
Željko Heimer, 20 December 2002
I did not find any reference to the flag for this function before the 1990s, so 
maybe it was a new development then? More info required.
Željko Heimer, 21 December 2002
![[Member of Government Flag]](../images/r/ro_mg.gif) ~24:35,
by Željko Heimer, based on Album des 
Pavillons (1990)
 
~24:35,
by Željko Heimer, based on Album des 
Pavillons (1990)
A white flag with the national flag in the canton. The canton relative ratio 
is 4:5 (therefore "shorter" then the normal national flag). Obviously this was 
in use in late 1980's and early 1990 before the adoption of the new elaborate 
system, though the usage might have been more limited than "any member" of the 
Government. It seems that this flag is the direct heir of the Communist period 
defence minister flag, from which were removed the Communist symbols (emblem and 
red star).
Željko Heimer, 22 December 2002