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New laws passed to protect national flag and emblem

Anyone misusing the national flag may face a fine of up to MOP 10,000 from now on.

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UPDATED: 22 Dec 2023, 4:44 am

The Legislative Assembly has passed a bill amending the local law on the use and protection of the national flag, national emblem and national anthem, after the new versions of the country’s National Flag Law and National Emblem – two of the several national laws that are applied in Macao – came into effect on 1 January this year.

The bill’s outline was passed during a plenary session of the local legislature in May. The legislature’s 1st Standing Committee held three meetings to review the bill, before it was re-submitted to yesterday’s plenary session for its final debate and article-by-article vote.

The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress passed amendments to the National Flag Law and National Emblem Law last October.

The new local amendment bill states that anyone displaying the national flag upside down or hanging it upside down will face a fine of between MOP 2,000 and 10,000, in addition to the current regulation according to which anyone displaying or using a damaged, defiled, faded or substandard national flag faces the same fine.

The amendment bill also states that the national flag and national emblem are to be included in secondary and primary school education. The bill also states that the local government may request news media outlets to assist it in launching its promotional campaigns for the national flag and national emblem.

The local amendment bill will take effect on the day after its promulgation in the Official Gazette, The Macau Post Daily reported.

 

UPDATED: 22 Dec 2023, 4:44 am

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