The PP Will Defend "Friendly Bilingualism" and that the Co-Official Languages Are Limited to the Senate, as Rueda Did.
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Therefore, the PP is committed to a « cordial bilinguism», a term used by both Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Rueda
Bet on the 'warming bilinguism' that Feijoo defended after the 'plant' of Ayuso to Pradales and Illa at the Conference of Presidents ...
The party insists that it will 'ensure' the use of the 'common language' in Congress


The Popular Party proposes in its Political paper to reserve the use of Basque, Catalan and Galician to the Senate and defends "a cordial bilingualism that seeks a balanced coexistence between the co-official languages in the different territories".
They still exist, talk, write and sing, despite the fact that some insist on treating them as if they were archaeological remains. Denying them does not make them disappear. It only portrays those who try it. They say that in Spain they speak Spanish. And period. They say it with the bluntness of those who have never stepped beyond their neighborhood, and with the firm conviction that Catalan is a fashion, the Galician a sailor whisper, and the …
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