Macron “chose for the tricolor flags that adorn the Elysee the navy blue that evokes the imaginary” of the heroes who fought during the French Revolution, as well as in both the First and Second World Wars, the presidency said.
This change ends 45 years of using a lighter blue, adopted in 1976 by then-President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing to match that of the European flag and which his successors would continue to use until 2018.
Behind this initiative is the Elysee’s director of operations, Arnaud Jolens, as he recognized in the book “Elysée Confidentiel” by Eliot Blondet and Paul Larrouturou, published on September 15, 2021.
In 2018, the current president already added to the logo of the presidency the cross of Lorraine, used by the Free France of General Charles de Gaulle during his fight against the occupation of Nazi Germany.
“He had changed the blue of the flag for aesthetic reasons during the approach to Europe. The flag that all the presidents have carried since then was not the true French flag,” said Arnaud Jolens, director of operations of the Elysee and promoter of the return to the original color. .
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