Three horizontal bands of red, green and red, in a 3:2:3 ratio,charged in thecanton with a goldhammer and sickle crowned by a gold-bordered, five-pointedred star
Transnistria's state flag law outlines the design and use of the state flag.[2] The state flag is a horizontal triband of red, green and red, in a 3:2:3 ratio,charged in thecanton with a goldhammer and sickle crowned by a gold-bordered, five-pointedred star.[6] The design is equivalent to that of theflag of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic,[a] which Transnistria broke away from in 1990.[8] The reverse side of the state flag is a simplified version that omits the star, hammer and sickle.[9] With the exception of government institutions, any organisation or individual may substitute the state flag with the simplified variant.[10]
Although the state flag retainsSoviet-eracommunist symbols, Transnistria is not acommunist state and the state flag law does not give the flag's symbols or colours any particular meaning.[2][11]
Article 3 of Transnistria's state flag law describes the design of the state flag's obverse side. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 1:2.[6] Its design consists of three horizontal bands of red, green and red, in a 3:2:3 ratio,charged in thecanton with a goldhammer and sickle crowned by a gold-bordered, five-pointedred star.[6] Appendix 1 specifies that the reverse side of the flag omits the star, hammer and sickle.[9] Despite the flag's use ofcommunist symbols, Transnistria is not acommunist state.[11] The state flag law does not attribute significance to the flag's symbols or colours.[2] Flags of subnational units and public institutions cannot resemble or be based on the design of the state flag.[12]
Precise instructions on the construction of the flag are contained in article 3, and construction sheets are provided in appendix 2.[13] The hammer and sickle are inscribed in an imaginary square with side lengths equal to one-fifth of the flag's width. The star is inscribed in an imaginary circle with a diameter equal to one-tenth of the flag's width. The star, hammer and sickle are positioned such that the bottom of the imaginary circle touches the top of the imaginary square.[6] The distance between the vertical axis of the star, hammer and sickle and the flagpole is equal to one-quarter of the flag's width (i.e. one-eighth of the flag's length). The distance between the top edge of the flag and the center of the star is one-tenth of the flag's width.[6] When reproducing the state flag, the shade of the colours and the design of the symbols should match those of the flag contained in appendices 1 and 2 of the state flag law, respectively.[10]
Standard colours of the state flag of Transnistria[14]
The state flag is used prominently by the government institutions of Transnistria. It is raised permanently on buildings belonging to government institutions, such as the office of the president, theSupreme Council building, judicial courts, and theTransnistrian Republican Bank.[b][15] It is also raised during state-sanctioned events, such as official ceremonies and observances.[16] Non-state institutions and residences are permitted to raise and fly the state flag during these events; they may also raise the flag for the duration of their own private ceremonies.[17] The state flag is displayed inside the meeting rooms of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government, as well as the offices of top officials, diplomatic missions abroad, and state-run educational institutions.[c][18] Additionally, official government websites must show the state flag.[19] Government-manufactured items, such as certificates, medals and military uniforms, may also feature the state flag.[20] With the exception of government institutions, a simplified version of the state flag that omits the star, hammer and sickle may be used as a substitute.[10]
During periods of mourning, the state flag is lowered tohalf-mast and a black ribbon is attached to the top of its flagpole. The length of the black ribbon should be equal to the length of the flag.[21] The state flag may be draped over the coffin of a deceased member of thearmed forces during their military funeral. Before the burial, the state flag is retrieved, folded and handed over to the relatives of the deceased.[21]
When the state flag is flown alongside other flags, it should occupy the position of honour as outlined in appendix 3 of the state flag law.[12] The size of the flags and flagpoles should be equal, but if the height of the flagpoles vary, the state flag should be on the tallest flagpole.[22] When two different flags are flown, the state flag should be on the observer's left. In a row of three different flags, it is positioned in the center, with the second most important flag to its left. In a row of four different flags, it takes the first position on the left of the observer (i.e. left-of-center).[22] When five or more different flags are flown in a row, the state flag appears at both ends. However, if the flags are arranged in a semicircle, the state flag is placed in the center or on the left of the middle pair if the number is even.[22] In a closed circular arrangement, the state flag is positioned at the main entrance externally and opposite the entrance internally, with other flags arranged in a clockwise order of decreasing priority. In a two-row corridor formation, the state flag is the first flag on the left side of the entrance, and in a V-shaped arrangement, it occupies the tip position.[22] The state flag should be raised first and lowered last if simultaneous movement of the flags is not possible. During marches and processions, the state flag must always be carried or displayed in a position of prominence.[22]
Flags of foreign states and international organisations may be displayed in Transnistria only if they are accompanied by the state flag. Buildings housing foreign diplomatic missions are exempted from this rule.[12] The state flag takes precedence in position and size, and when flown together, the other flags must be on separate flagpoles. Foreign flags are positioned to the right of the state flag and arranged alphabetically in one of Transnistria's official languages (i.e.Russian,Romanian orUkrainian).[12][23]
The state flag of Transnistria was officially adopted on 18 July 2000 with the passing of the Transnistrian law on state symbols. The law also standardised the flag's exact design and colours.[28]
In 2009, Supreme Council deputies of the rulingObnovlenie party proposed adopting theRussian tricolour as Transnistria'snational flag. Reasons for the proposal, as recorded on the website of the Supreme Council, included "numerous requests by citizens", the historical relationship between Transnistria and Russia, and a2006 referendum in which 96% of voters voted for the accession of Transnistria to Russia.[29] However, it was not until a Supreme Council vote on 12 April 2017 that the flag of Russia was made legally co-equal to the state flag of Transnistria.[5]
The Transnistrian state flag and Russian flag on the facade of a court building inTiraspol, the capital of Transnistria
The Transnistrian state flag displayed alongside the Russian flag at the 2017Victory Day parade in Tiraspol
Aside from the state flag, the government of Transnistria also uses apresidential standard and a customs flag.[3][4] Additionally, the Russian flag has equal legal status to the state flag.[5]
Flags used by the Transnistrian government other than the state flag
Three horizontal bands of red, green and red, in a 3:2:3 ratio, charged in the center with thestate emblem of Transnistria. The presidential standard was adopted by presidential decree on 10 January 1997.[3]
Customs flag
A green field with two horizontal red bands at the bottom, charged in the center with two crossed goldcaducei. The customs flag was adopted by presidential decree on 3 March 2018.[4]
^The colours of Transnistria's state flag were standardised on 18 July 2000, when the flag was officially adopted.[7]
^The full list of institutions as written in Article 5 of the Transnistrian state flag law is:
Office of the President of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Government of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Constitutional Court of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Supreme Court of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Arbitration Court of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Prosecutor's Office of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Central bank of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Accounts Chamber of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
residence of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Central Electoral Commission of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
other government bodies, as well as local representative and executive government bodies
^The full list of individuals and institutions as written in Article 7 of the Transnistrian state flag law is:
Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Chairman of the Government of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Head of the Administration of the President of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Chairman of the Constitutional Court of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Chairman of the Supreme Court of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Chairman of the Arbitration Court of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Prosecutor of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Chairman of the Central Bank
Chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Commissioner for Human Rights in the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Chairman of the Central Electoral Commission of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
heads of other state authorities and management, as well as local representative and executive bodies of state power
heads of official missions of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic outside the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, including official missions of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic to international organizations
^abcГеральдика ГТК утверждена Указом Президента ПМР [The heraldry of the State Customs Committee was approved by the Decree of the President of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic].State Customs Committee of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (in Russian). 3 March 2018. Archived fromthe original on 16 March 2018. Retrieved26 February 2025.
^Appendix 1 of the State Flag Law of the PMR displays the same flag depicted on SchemeColor.com, where the colour codes below are taken from. See:"Transnistria State Flag Colors".SchemeColor.com. Retrieved24 February 2025.
^Smith, Whitney (16 February 2001)."Flag of Moldova".Encyclopædia Britannica.Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.By 1989 agitation against communist rule was strong in Moldova, and the blue-yellow-red Romanian tricolour became a popular symbol. It officially replaced the communist flag in May 1990. The new coat of arms of Moldova, based on traditional designs, was added on November 3 of that year...
^Постановление Верховного Совета Приднестровской Молдавской Республики об изменении названия республики [Resolution of the Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic on changing the name of the republic].Dnestrovskaya Pravda (in Russian).Government of Transnistria. 6 November 1991. p. 1.
The file downloads linked below are copies(in Russian) of the Transnistrian state flag law and its accompanying appendices. They are taken from the following webpage:Закон Приднестровской Молдавской Республики «О Государственном флаге Приднестровской Молдавской Республики» [Law of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic 'On the State Flag of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic'].Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic Official Website (in Russian).Supreme Council of Transnistria. 5 May 2015.Archived from the original on 6 February 2025. Retrieved24 February 2025.