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The Spanish Government Sends the Eu Another Proposal for the Official Status of the Basque Country

The Spanish Government has sent the Member States of the European Union a new document to try to achieve the official status of Catalan, Basque and Galician in the EU, in which it reaffirms the commitment of the Spanish Government to bear the costs for the implementation of the officiality of the three languages and in which it proposes "clear and strict" criteria to avoid precedents.
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The Spanish State has sent to the Member States of the European Union a new document to try to achieve the officiality of the ...

A look at Spain’s proposal for the recognition of its co-official languages in the EU and their political and cultural implications. Read more The struggle for the officiality of co-official languages in Europe in News.es.

Spain has sent to the Member States of the European Union a new document to try to achieve the officiality of Catalan, Basque and Galician in the EU, in which it reaffirms the commitment of the Spanish Government to bear the costs for the implementation of the officiality of the three languages and in which it proposes "clear and strict" criteria to avoid precedents. It has been confirmed to EFE diplomatic sources - after being advanced by the n…

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The Spanish Government has sent the Member States of the European Union a new document to try to achieve the official status of Catalan, Basque and Galician in the EU, in which it reaffirms the commitment of the Spanish Government to bear the costs for the implementation of the officiality of the three languages and in which it proposes "clear and strict" criteria to avoid precedents.

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