Junts per Reus denounces use of Spanish in the inaugural show of the Gaudí Year

The party criticizes that the character of Antoni Gaudí spoke in Spanish and was referred to as "Antonio," deeming it an historical distortion.

Representació visual abstracta d'un mosaic trencadís o d'elements arquitectònics modernistes, amb llums de colors.

Representació visual abstracta d'un mosaic trencadís o d'elements arquitectònics modernistes, amb llums de colors.

The municipal group Junts per Reus today denounced the use of Spanish in the inaugural show of the Any Gaudí, titled Trencadís: De la Natura a la Llum, organized by the Reus City Council.

The complaint centers on the fact that the character of Antoni Gaudí was portrayed speaking Spanish and was occasionally referred to as "Antonio," which Junts describes as an "unacceptable historical and symbolic distortion." The show was organized with the Spanish Skating Federation and the collaboration of the Tarragona Provincial Council (Diputació de Tarragona).

"This fact is not an anecdote, but another example of the municipal government's lack of real commitment to the Catalan language."

Teresa Pallarès · Head of the Opposition and Spokesperson for Junts per Reus
The head of the opposition, Teresa Pallarès, directly pointed to the governing coalition (formed by PSC, ERC, and Ara Reus) for endorsing public events where Catalan is relegated. Pallarès finds it "incomprehensible that in an Any Gaudí event in Reus, Catalan is not the vehicular language and that the figure of Gaudí is even disfigured."
Junts per Reus will raise the issue at the next Municipal Plenary to demand explanations regarding the linguistic criteria applied and the measures to be adopted to ensure Catalan is the vehicular language in all institutional events in the city. The party warns that it will not allow attempts to "Spanishize" the figure of the universal architect from Reus.
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