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On 7 April 1939 Italian forces landed in Albania and took control of the country. An assembly gathered in Tirana deposed Zogu and offered the crown of the country to the Italian king, Vittorio Emmanuele III, by the way of a personal union. On 13 April 1939 the offer was accepted and a new national or royal flag was adopted.
The flag was adopted in the constitution of 3 June 1939, whose article 3 reads:
This constitutional provision was supplemented by the Royal Decrees of 28 September 1939-XVII, # 141 & 142, relative to the national arms and flag. The article 15 relative to the flag reads:
The Royal Decree was signed by the King, by the Prime Minister Sh. Verlaci and by the Ministers of Interior and Justice.
Jaume Ollé, 15 June 1996
Mario Fabretto, 12 March 1998
Mario Fabretto, 12 March 1998
In May 1942, after several incidents involving demands for the readoption of the old State flag of Zogu times, it got back into use. The Fascist Union of Tirana accepted its use, whereas the Fascist Union and the State authorities kept on using the flag with the fasces.
Jaume Ollé
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