Antigua and Barbuda is set to make Spanish its official second language under a new government policy aimed at expanding multilingual education and strengthening regional and international ties, according to a statement from the Cabinet. The announcement follows a weekly Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Gaston Browne, where officials approved a broad language and integration strategy that will see Spanish introduced as a core subject ac…
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