The Mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk: language inspectors will make comments to those who speak Russian on the street
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The mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk, Ruslan Martsinkiv, said that the language inspectors he spoke about the day before will not punish the use of the Russian language in the city. He clarified his words on the air of the “Govorit Velikiy Lviv” TV channel, Hromadske reports.
The mayor of Ivano-Frankivsk said that representatives of public organizations have volunteered to become language inspectors in the city. The need arose because the number of Russian languages increased in the city. Full text of the news
Mayor Ruslan Martsinkiv clarified that inspectors will work in public transport, on the streets, in shops and cafes. According to him, there were already about 50 people willing to take up this work.
In Ivano-Frankivsk, in western Ukraine, there will be “language inspectors” who will monitor what language the city's residents speak. This was stated by Mayor Ruslan Martsinkiv. According to him, “language inspectors” are a public initiative that will be introduced in Ivano-Frankivsk due to the fact that the city “has more Russian language”. “We talked a lot about promoting the Ukrainian language... We talked a lot about social advertising and …
Mr. Ivano-Frankivsk Ruslan Martsinkiv said about how the language inspection will work in the city. On the air of the channel “Speak Velikiy Lviv” he stated that the inspectors would not order Russian-language ones, but to popularize the Ukrainian language and courses on his education. “There will definitely be a tolerant settlement. Budet says that we ask you to use the state language and popularize it. If it is difficult for you to speak the U…
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