December 25, 2024
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Without Russian and Belarusian: the government has updated the list of languages ​​that are subject to special protection

The Cabinet also proposes to replace the term “minority languages” with “minority languages”.”, — write: www.unian.ua

The Cabinet also proposes to replace the term “minority languages” with “minority languages”.

The government has updated the list of languages ​​that are subject to special protection / UNIAN collage, UNIAN photo, photo ua.depositphotos.comThe government has updated the list of languages ​​that are subject to special protection / UNIAN collage, UNIAN photo, photo ua.depositphotos.comThe Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the draft law on updating the official translation of the European Charter of regional or minority languages. This was reported by the representative of the government in the Parliament of Ukraine, Taras Melnychuk.

According to him, the document foresees a new list of languages ​​that will receive special protection and support in Ukraine.

Also, according to the government official, it is proposed to replace the term “minority languages” with “minority languages”.

“It is also proposed to update the list of languages ​​to which the appropriate regime of support and special protection provided for by the Charter will be applied. In particular, it is provided that in Ukraine the provisions of the Charter will be applied to the following languages: Bulgarian, Gagauz, Crimean Tatar, Modern Greek, German, Polish, Romanian, Slovak , Hungarian, Czech and Hebrew,” Melnychuk noted.

The latest decisions of the government – what is knownOn December 21, preferential fixed electricity prices were established in Ukraine for household consumers of multi-apartment buildings without heating or gasification.

On December 23, the Cabinet of Ministers submitted a draft law to the Verkhovna Rada, which provides for administrative responsibility for curfew violations. In particular, fines for staying in public places in the amount of up to 1,700 hryvnias are proposed.

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