Last modified: 2005-08-19 by antonio martins
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The flag of KOTA shows the multicolor background consisting of five equal
horizontal stripes (black, yellow, red, green and white) which curb to the
upper fly in a perspective effect; three more stripes (dark blue, red and
green) add to this effect from the bottom fly (being thus rather triangles,
not stripes). Over all, the party emblem: a white disc bordered in dark
blue with the party name arced around the upper outside of the disc in
bold white captals. On the disc, a traditional Timorese house, two crossed
clubs, and a kaibauk (a traditional Timorese symbol of authority); on the
border 33 small yellow stars(?) — I dont know the meaning of this number 33,
it is neither the number of districts (13) nor their
subdivisions (64). On the black stripe, at the hoist, a yellow 32-rayed sun
and the lettering "KOTA" in uppercase squeezed white sans capitals.
António Martins, 22 Sep 2001
KOTA got 7735 votes in the 2001.08.30 elections (2,13%), recieving 2 of 88 seats in the parlament. Though is was created still during the indonesian occupation, being thus one of the “traditional” parties, it is one of the sm