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Donald calls for New Zealand flag referendum

Published: Mon 23 Aug 2004 10:12 AM
Donald calls for New Zealand flag referendum
Green MP Rod Donald will be asking the Prime Minister to hold a referendum at the next election on the future of the NZ flag.
“The New Zealand flag is a potent symbol of our identity as a nation and I’m concerned that we’re often mistaken for Australia or a British colony on the world stage,” said Mr Donald, the Greens’ Co-leader.
“While every New Zealander would have been proud to see our flag raised when the Evers-Swindell twins won gold in the double sculls, most kiwis would’ve disappointed that it hung limp and indistinguishable from the Australian flag. In contrast, the silver fern emblazoned on uniforms was instantly recognisable.
“I’m not pushing for the silver fern to become our nation’s new flag. That’s for the people of New Zealand to decide through a binding referendum.
“But I am calling on the Government to formally initiate the referendum process by conducting a binding poll at the next election which would ask New Zealanders to decide whether or not they want to change the flag.
“The next step could be to either follow the process outlined by nzflag.com, which involves an alternative flag being designed and put to a second referendum, or a number of designs could be presented for New Zealanders to choose from by preferential vote at the second referendum,” he said.
“I would invite the Prime Minister to give this issue serious consideration. Clearly there is a growing momentum for change and it is appropriate for the Government to take the lead now rather than expect a Citizen’s Initiated Referenda to set the agenda.
“I hope MPs from all parties will support this initiative,” said Mr Donald.

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