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 — Katerine Theodosis (Labor) and Chris Miles (Labor) and Natalie Abboud (independent) — abstained.
Davidson used her casting vote to declare the motion was “defeated”.
Merri-bek City Council was among the first across the country to pass resolutions on November 8, 2023, and on March 13 last year, which declared that, responding to residents’ concerns 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 ceasefire is supposed to be permanent.
Bolton’s motion reaffirmed council’s unanimous decision until there is a permanent ceasefire in place and she requested that council immediately re-raise the Palestinian flag.