After the Scandal with Serdyuchka: Ukraine Issued a New Statement About the Russian Language: EADaily
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Commissioner for the Protection of the State Language Elena Ivanovskaya believes that public support for the ban on the performance of songs in the language of the aggressor state of the Russian Federation in the public space requires a clear legislative solution.
Australian National Review - Ukrainian official calls for ban on singing in Russian — RT Russia & Former Soviet Union
Performing in foreign languages is not illegal under existing legislation, language ombudsman Elena Ivanovskaya has said Ukraine’s language ombudsman has called for legislation to ban the public performance of songs in Russian while acknowledging that current laws do not prohibit this. Kiev has tightened policies aimed at eradicating the Russian language and culture from the public sphere since the escalation of the conflict with Moscow in 2022.…
The law allows the use of other languages in the performance of works of art, as long as it does not contradict other norms.
The new Ukrainian language ombudsman would tighten the rules on the use of the Russian language, which is also interesting because 70 percent of the soldiers fighting on the front speak Russian. The lady would also completely ban listening to Russian music in Ukraine. We contacted György Dunda, a correspondent from Transcarpathia.
Ban of songs in Russian in Ukraine - what the Commissioner for the Protection of the State Language Olena Ivanovska says
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