German state of Bavaria bans gender-sensitive language in schools and other public bodies
- State authorities in Bavaria prohibited the use of symbols like asterisks and colons in nouns, aiming for more inclusivity.
- This new rule will affect teachers in daily school instruction, letters to parents, and internal communications.
- The regulation was announced by Florian Herrmann, a minister in Bavarian Premier Markus Söder's CSU state government.
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