EU Macron switches to using navy blue on France's flag - reports

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President Emmanuel Macron has switched to using a darker navy blue on the official French flag, replacing the previous brighter shade, officials have told local media.

The move saw flags in the new hue hoisted on the presidential palace last year without any accompanying fanfare.

Mr Macron wanted to bring back the navy blue flag, a symbol of the French Revolution, Europe 1 said.

However, both the darker and lighter flags have been in use for decades.

France's navy and many official buildings around the country have always used the navy blue shade.

But in 1976 under President Giscard d'Estaing, the French state introduced a brighter blue on the tricolour to match the blue on the flag of Europe.


That decision was partly an aesthetic one, Europe 1 reports, because the French and European flags flew next to each other in so many locations.

The Élysée Palace has not publicly announced its change in flags, and no orders have been given for other institutions to do the same.

There was reportedly some disagreement over Mr Macron's change back to navy blue, with some arguing the new shade was ugly and would clash with the EU flag, and others nostalgic for the pre-1976 version.

However, all concerned insist that the colour change should not be interpreted as an anti-EU gesture, Europe 1 reports.

France is due to take on the rotating EU presidency in January.

Mr Macron also faces a presidential election in April next year.

 
It's worth keeping in mind that this is the BBC reporting on an article published by a different news outlet.

Not even an article, just a video recording of a radio interview discussing this.

Could the BBC be reporting on more important French news instead of this? Unequivocally, yes.
What's important about news from France?
Okay I guess Zemmour being a potential election contender might be a thing,
Though I only know that he's:
-berber
----Jewish
------------French
but also
+++Anti-Immigration
++++++++++Got charged with racial crimes
 
What's important about news from France?
Okay I guess Zemmour being a potential election contender might be a thing,
Though I only know that he's:
-berber
----Jewish
------------French
but also
+++Anti-Immigration
++++++++++Got charged with racial crimes
There is nothing based about another Rothschild sponsored contender.
If anything, him being elected would accelerate France selling public infrastructure to foreign influence. Immigration being a problem in France is a massive red-herring compared to this.
No major international media point this out and yet it's key to understanding recent events like Gillets Jaunes or even recent riots/strikes.
 
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