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Italian right-wing govt seeks to ban English in official comms

Ruling party member Fabio Rampelli proposes €100,000 fine for violatons

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 03 Apr 2023 12:00PM

Italian right-wing govt seeks to ban English in official comms
Italy’s right-wing government has proposed to ban the use of English in official communication, with up to €100,000 in fines for violations. – Pixabay pic, April 3, 2023

ATHENS – Italy’s right-wing government is seeking to ban the use of English in official communication, Anadolu Agency cited local media report. 

Draft legislation introduced by Fabio Rampelli, a member of the lower chamber of Parliament with the ruling Brothers of Italy party, proposes a fine of up to €100,000 (RM477,499) for violations, according to the lI Sole 24 daily. 

Rampelli argues that the Italian language is being infiltrated by an increasing number of English words. 

The proposed legislation also seeks to punish the use of any other foreign language in formal communication. 

The draft includes eight articles and provisions, the daily said. 

Among them is the establishment of a parliamentary committee for the protection, promotion and enhancement of the Italian language, which is under threat from “anglomania”. – Bernama, April 3, 2023

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