Language law, Macedonian Government reacts

Macedonia's government has expressed regret over the president's decision, Djordje Ivanov, not to sign the Law on Use of Languages. In this case, we want to stress once again that all parts of the legal solution to the use of languages agree with the Constitution's 5th amendment. By this law we advanced [...]
In this case, we want to stress once again that all parts of the legal solution to the use of languages agree with the Constitution's 5th amendment. By this law we advanced the use of languages of all ethnic communities in Macedonia. The motive for bringing this law is to take care of all citizens with whom we build equal societies for all”, said among other things in the government's statement.
The government's statement also points out that Macedonia's “government is committed to politics, which build Macedonia as the state of citizens in which they live -- Macedonians, Albanians, Turks, Turks, Vlachs, Roma, Bosniaks, while language use policies will be reflected according to the needs of citizens from all ethnic communities in the country”.












