Senators Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, Pauline ordered to remove Australian flag in Senate

Jacinta Nampijinpa Price was ordered to lift the Australian flag on his shoulders while saying that the Australians should be proud of the flag.
A nation leader Pauline Hanson then donated before he was told to remove the Australian flag in the Senate.
“This is not a propeller, the Australian flag flies in our room, Sen Senator Hanson said before he finally“ reluctantly ”.
The opposition defense industry spokesman Senator Price addressed the upper house on Wednesday, covering the flag around him as a flag day celebration of 124 years because the Australian flag was first flying.
Sen When we look at our flag, we remember our history on the tour, Sun Senator Price said.
“Yes, we remember the dark parts of the local Australians, such as the ill -treatment of the Native Australians, and returned Vietnam veterans, but we know that our achievements and achievements are much more outweighed than our wrong and failures.”
However, his speech was interrupted by an order point of Nick Mckim, the Green Senator Nick Mckim, who questioned whether the flag was contrary to the order of standing a scene.
Senator Mckim, “Senator Nampjinpa price is appropriate to surround itself, I will be able to wrap myself into the Palestinian flag and enter the room and use the rights of Senator Nampijinpa Price currently exercise,” he said.

Senate Slade President Brockman then ordered Senator Pricice to continue his conversation, but to lift the flag.
“In order not to form a precedent at this point, please ask you to finish your conversation without the flag on your shoulders?” He said.
“We do not want to create a precedent that will be very unfortunate for the future in this place.”
Senator Price returned to his speech at Fury, targeting Senator Mckim.
“It is very disappointing than the greens, but it is also very typical,” he said.
“You can wear a keffiyeh here, perhaps when you walk in these rooms for the benefit of all Australians in this country, you should remove this article from you.
“Yeah, he grimaces, rebels everything you love.”
The Australian flag was pushed to the center of politics after more than a dozen march for the Australian rallies last Sunday.
The flag was a critical emblem of anti-immigration protests condemned for his ties with neo-Nazism.

The northern region politician also hit the current legislation that did not blame the burning of the national symbol.
“Like most Australians, I was horrified by the images of pro -Palestinian protesters who burned our national flag in Melbourne on the third Sunday of August.”
Following the Senate Bust-Up Senator Price, he released a video outside the parliamentary house where the flag passed over his shoulders.
“Even though the Greens forced me to lift in the Senate, I am proud to wear this flag, which only shows how much Australia shows.”

“But this afternoon we will force this government to make it illegal to burn the Australian flag, and that’s why it must be a criminal offense.
“We must force this government to do the right one. The Prime Minister should stand in front of the flag of Australia, a flag that unites us all.”
The stage, including flags, is usually not allowed in the Senate Room.



