Neo-destour Congress in Bizerte

Country : Tunisie

Continent : Afrique

Issued on : 19/10/1964

Age : 62 years

Michel Reference
TN 638
Stanley Reference
TN 600
Yvert Reference
TN 587
Themes
Events
Description
This stamp from the Tunisian Republic commemorates the Neo-Destour congress in Bizerte in 1964, a high point in the political life of the young independent state, when the ruling party structured its social project and consolidated its role as a driving force in the modernization of the country. The illustration shows a stylized ship bearing the name Bizerte, appearing to cut through the waves forward, while a spouting beam forms a sort of globe of light calligraphed in Arabic, which evokes both the idea of ​​movement, progress and the diffusion of a unifying political message across the nation. The choice of Bizerte, a large northern port long marked by foreign military presence, refers to the Tunisian desire to reclaim its maritime space, to assert its sovereignty and to make this city a symbol of national renewal, where the sea no longer becomes a place of domination but a vector of openness, exchanges and influence for Republican Tunisia.
Size
22x36 mm
Colors
Carmin brun Vert
Designer
Hatem El Mekki
Perforation
11½ x 11
Print
Photogravure
Face Value
0,50 DT
Mint Value
Used Value
Print Run
200 000 exemplaires
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