Merri-bek Council takes down Palestine flag

February 15, 2025
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Socialist Alliance Councillor Sue Bolton, working with the community, won a motion for Merri-bek Council to fly the Palestinian flag last March. Photo: Chloe DS

Despite receiving majority support for Merri-bek Socialist Alliance Councillor Sue Bolton鈥檚 motion to keep the Palestinian flag flying on the council building, council decided the motion was lost on February 12.

Bolton called on council to uphold its unanimous decision from March last year to fly the Palestinian flag until there is a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

Two councillors, Mayor Helen Davidson (Independent) and Deputy Mayor Helen Politis (Labor) voted against the resolution, and five voted for it.

Three councillors 鈥 Katerine Theodosis (Labor) and Chris Miles (Labor) and Natalie Abboud (independent) 鈥 abstained.

Davidson used her casting vote to declare the motion was 鈥渄efeated鈥.

Merri-bek City Council was among the first across the country to pass resolutions on聽November 8, 2023, and on聽,聽which declared that, responding to residents鈥 concerns聽about a genocide underway in Gaza, it would fly the Palestinian flag at Coburg Civic Hall until a permanent ceasefire is declared.

But unelected council officers took down the flag on January 20 and then tried to justify their decision on the basis that the聽

聽until there is a permanent ceasefire in place and she requested that council immediately re-raise the Palestinian flag.

Bolton said in her motivation that Israel had breached the ceasefire agreement by bombing Gaza and the West Bank and that Israel鈥檚 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, among others, had said the ceasefire was not going to be permanent.

Politis put a counterposed motion calling on council to raise a white flag 鈥渇or peace鈥 instead of the Palestinian flag. She argued that it was not counterposed, but it was eventually ruled to be so. It lost.

Politis argued that by聽flying the peace聽flag, Merri-bek would be seen to stand for peace and unity.聽She also聽argued that it represents 鈥渁 shared hope for an end to violence and a commitment to dialogue instead of destruction鈥.

Politis had signed the聽聽in the lead-up to the council election last year.

motion, saying that 鈥渆recting a peace flag as the genocide in Gaza continues would signal that council believes the genocide has ended鈥.

Mick Bull, from Merri-bek and Northern Suburbs for Palestine, told 91自拍论坛 that replacing the Palestinian flag with a generic white flag with a dove was 鈥渘othing more than whitewashing genocide鈥.

He said it is meaningless to talk about 鈥減eace and unity鈥 without calling for action to stop Israel鈥檚 genocide, such as banning weapons sales.

Bolton told GL that the outcome was very undemocratic. 鈥淏ecause the聽Local Government Act聽states that councillors who abstain are deemed as having voted against, it meant that three councillors 鈥 Theodosis, Miles and Abboud 鈥 were recorded as having voted against.鈥

Bolton criticised the mayor for using her casting vote to vote the motion down.

鈥淚t is fundamentally undemocratic to use a casting vote to defeat a motion, when only two out of 10 councillors present voted against it.鈥

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