Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Spain coin 70 years of peace caused controversy

A Spain coin commemorates “70 years of peace in Europe” and showing the face of King Felipe VI has caused controversy because critics note that in Spain, the last 70 years includes the Francisco Franco dictatorship.

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What’s more, the motto has echoes of the one the dictator himself used to celebrate “25 years of peace” following the end of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).

King Felipe

The coin obverse bears portrait of King Felipe VI. The reverse features the stylized image of a a dove holding a branch of an olive tree in its beak, as a universal symbol of peace with inscription "70 YEARS OF PEACE".

Joan Baldoví, a deputy for the Valencian group Compromís, said that “it is inappropriate for the government of Spain to attempt to celebrate 70 years of peace when this period encompasses Franco’s dictatorship, which lasted over 35 years until late 1975.”

Amadeu Altafaj, the Permanent Representative of the Catalan government to the European Union, tweeted “New coin in Spain: 70 years of peace. That includes 40 years of the Franco dictatorship, the peace of silence and death.”

Many other Twitter users posted critical comments about the new coin on the micro-blogging site.

Seventy years of peace in Europe. That includes 40 years of the peace of silence and death”
This is the 12th series of collector’s coins in the Europa Program. The set includes one silver coin with a face value of €10 but a price tag of €45, and one gold coin with a face value of €200 but a sale price of €45.

Source: EL PAIS