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image by Zoltan Horvath, 29 April 2012
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Coat of arms in a 1:1 white background with green red
alternated triangle border. It appears in Smith78.
Antonio Martins, 7 May 1997
These are supposed to be wolf-teeth.
Nahum Shereshevsky, 11 May 1997
By August 20th of this year (2011), a presidential and prime minister flags are going to
be introduced. Standard of president would be a plain white flag with red and
green flames at the borders, and charged with coat of arms in the center, which is
supported by two angels. As I noticed, it is very similar to that flag used by Governor Horthy before the World War II.
The design of angels-supported coat of arms can be seen at President's home page:
http://www.keh.hu/
Zoltan Horvath, 14 January 2011
As I reported it earlier, a presidential standard was designed for the
President of Hungary in last year. This standard was flown at first time on 7
January 2012 in front of the Presidential Palace, when Palace Guard started its
operation.
Technically this flag is called as an ensign of supreme commander of Armed
Forces, but this is standard of the president in fact.
Its flag is white with red and green triangles around the white field, and
Hungarian coat of arms is placed in the middle of the flag supported by two
golden-contoured angels.
Images of flag:
http://www.hirado.hu/Hirek/2012/01/07/12/Igy_vigyaznak_a_koztarsasagi_elnokre__meg_soha.aspx
(image 4 and 11 in the gallery)
http://static.nol.hu/media/picture/47/73/75/000757347-5514-625.jpg
Zoltan Horvath, 29 April 2012
I have received some information about planned Hungarian prime minister's flag
from a non-official, but informal source. Based on his information, it could be
a white flag with green and red flamoulets, but charged with full coat of arms
(flanked by oak leaves) in the center, and four crowns!! would be placed in each
corner. Please note, this is not an official information, but came from vicinity
of the government.
Zoltan Horvath, 17 January 2011