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Flag fiasco: Questions raised over flag purchases by Welsh Government

THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has spent over £12,000 on flags, including those of North Korea, Belarus and Cuba, a freedom of information request has revealed

The 82 flags ordered are for use on Senedd flagpoles and in the Presiding Officer’s office.

The Senedd also had two Basque regional flags in storage at the last ‘review’, although it did not hold the national flag of Spain.

Commenting, Welsh Conservative Shadow Constitution Minister, Darren Millar MS said: “While many people in Wales will have no qualms about the Senedd flying the Ddraig Goch, Union Flag and the flag of St David, they will rightly question why taxpayers’ money has purchased the national flags of questionable regimes such as North Korea, Communist Vietnam and Putin backing Belarus.

“Flags are important and emotive symbols and the fact that the Senedd held no national flags of South Korea or Spain, even though it held a North Korean flag and two Basque flags, could cause significant offence, and send unhelpful political signals.

The Clwyd West MS added: “I urge the Senedd Commission to review and clarify its policy with regards the use of flags on the Welsh Parliament estate to ensure that it is fit for purpose.”

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