On the occasion of the International Women’s Day, on 8 March 2022, the Polo bibliotecario del Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico and the Comitato Unico di Garanzia del Ministero (CUG) have organised a teleconference with central theme “The woman in Italian philatelic history”. Ms. Maria Grazia Dosio, a passionate philatelist and a renowned philatelic blogger, will be the key note speaker.
The teleconference will start at 3.00 pm CET on Webex. For registrations send an email to graziella.rivitti@mise.gov.it.
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The Fishermen’s Bastion in Budapest, built in the late 19th century, is featured on a pair of se-tenant stamps placed in circulation on 4 March by Magyar Posta to promote Hunfilex 2022.
Details of the issue here.
The World Stamp Exhibition in the Hungarian capital will take place between 31 March and 3 April under FIP patronage and FEPA recognition.
The FEPA Board met on 2 March 2022 to consider its position regarding the conflict in Ukraine initiated by the Russian Federation and Belarus.
It has agreed the following points:
FEPA is a non-political organisation dedicated to promoting cooperation between its Members in the belief that philately brings people together. It does not exercise control over its Members or organise events independently of them, and its function is purely advisory.
However, FEPA exists to coordinate and represent the views of its Members and consequently the Board feels compelled to express the overwhelming sense of horror and dismay among its Members at the truly exceptional situation created by the aggressive actions currently underway in Ukraine. It offers its deepest sympathy to all the victims of this conflict.
Decisions on suspension or termination of membership can only be made by the FEPA Congress. However, the Board can make recommendations to its Members on immediate actions they should consider to demonstrate their determination that the aggression in Ukraine is not acceptable.
The Board’s recommendation to its Members is that they should not permit participation from Russia and Belarus of any kind in their philatelic events for the foreseeable future.
The Board regrets deeply that this may disadvantage philatelists in Russia and Belarus, but it is clear that FEPA cannot appear in any way to condone the aggressive actions in Ukraine.
The Board will keep the position under close review in the light of events.
Igor Pirc
Secretary General
3 March 2022
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International Women’s Day to be celebrated on 8th March in Italy
On the occasion of the International Women’s Day, on 8 March 2022, the Polo bibliotecario del Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico and the Comitato Unico di Garanzia del Ministero (CUG) have organised a teleconference with central theme “The woman in Italian philatelic history”. Ms. Maria Grazia Dosio, a passionate philatelist and a renowned philatelic blogger, will be the key note speaker.
The teleconference will start at 3.00 pm CET on Webex. For registrations send an email to graziella.rivitti@mise.gov.it.
The Fishermen’s Bastion depicted on Hunfilex 2022 stamps
The Fishermen’s Bastion in Budapest, built in the late 19th century, is featured on a pair of se-tenant stamps placed in circulation on 4 March by Magyar Posta to promote Hunfilex 2022.
Details of the issue here.
The World Stamp Exhibition in the Hungarian capital will take place between 31 March and 3 April under FIP patronage and FEPA recognition.
Statement by the FEPA Board regarding the conflict in Ukraine
The FEPA Board met on 2 March 2022 to consider its position regarding the conflict in Ukraine initiated by the Russian Federation and Belarus.
It has agreed the following points:
However, FEPA exists to coordinate and represent the views of its Members and consequently the Board feels compelled to express the overwhelming sense of horror and dismay among its Members at the truly exceptional situation created by the aggressive actions currently underway in Ukraine. It offers its deepest sympathy to all the victims of this conflict.
Decisions on suspension or termination of membership can only be made by the FEPA Congress. However, the Board can make recommendations to its Members on immediate actions they should consider to demonstrate their determination that the aggression in Ukraine is not acceptable.
The Board’s recommendation to its Members is that they should not permit participation from Russia and Belarus of any kind in their philatelic events for the foreseeable future.
The Board regrets deeply that this may disadvantage philatelists in Russia and Belarus, but it is clear that FEPA cannot appear in any way to condone the aggressive actions in Ukraine.
The Board will keep the position under close review in the light of events.
Igor Pirc
Secretary General
3 March 2022