I don’t have live access to current news in this moment, but I can summarize the situation and point you to reliable sources.
Direct answer:
- Myanmar’s flag history has involved a three-band tricolor (yellow, green, red) with a central white star, which was adopted in 2010. There have been notable flag changes tied to political events, including a major flag change in 2010 by the previous military-backed regime, and earlier versions used since independence. For the very latest developments, please verify with current news outlets.
Key background you might find helpful:
- The current national flag most commonly referenced in recent decades is the three horizontal bands of yellow, green, and red with a white star in the center, adopted in 2010.[6]
- Historical context: Myanmar has used different flags during different governments, including the earlier red field with a blue canton during the 1974–2010 period and even earlier configurations during colonial and pre-colonial times.[4][6]
- For recent polling or confirmation of any new flag changes, check official Myanmar government portals or major international outlets with up-to-date political coverage (e.g., BBC, Reuters, AP) and reputable flag-history resources.[4][6]
Would you like me to search for the latest news now and pull specific articles with dates and summaries? If you prefer, I can also provide a brief timeline of flag changes in Myanmar with key symbolism for each version.