The Fiji Times

Official flag

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PRO-INDEPENDEN­CE groups in New Caledonia have proposed the Kanak flag as the territory’s sole official flag.

At the moment, the Kanak flag and the French tricolour are the territory’s joint official flags.

This propositio­n made to the Congress of New Caledonia came as the French Minister of Interior, Gerald Darmanin, continues his visit to the territory.

A statement from the pro-independen­ce FLNKS said the flag propositio­n was to honour the Nouméa Accord of 1998 which was a promise by France to grant increased political power to New Caledonia and the Kanaks, over a 25-year transition period.

“To honour the Noumea Accord and to to live up to its name, we want to see the FLNKS represente­d in the flag of our future country,” it said.

“This flag is to mark the personalit­y of the country and unify the Caledonian society.”

The flag is green, red and blue with a yellow circle in the middle portraying the indigenous Kanak carved rooftop spear.

The flag is based on the FLNKS and the

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independen­ce movement of New Caledonia.

The government of New Caledonia debated for the introducti­on of an official regional flag in 2008, as required by the Noumea Accord.

In July 2010, the New Caledonian Congress voted in favour of flying both flags together.

The move was controvers­ial with an antiindepe­ndence group calling it an unrepresen­tative of the population.

The New Caledonian delegation to the Olympic Games used the combined flags for the first time in 2011.

Thus, the debate with finding a permanent flag is ongoing in hopes to promote a “common destiny” for ethnic Kanaks and ethnic French residents in New Caledonia.

According to the electoral law, French political parties are not allowed to use the tricolour in their material as not to convey the notion that they represent the state.

In the 2021 referendum campaign, the proindepen­dence parties could use the Kanak flag which prompted the anti-independen­ce camp to counter with a demand to be allowed to use the French flag. ■

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official flag.
Picture: RNZ Pro-independen­ce groups in New Caledonia have proposed the Kanak flag as the territory’s sole official flag.

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