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Socialist party in Moldova goes on a strike to support Russian language

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Socialist party in Moldova goes on a strike to support Russian language


21.06.2018

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A vast campaign supporting the Russian language was unwrapped in Kishinev. The campaign was organized by the socialist party. Meetings against the Russian language annihilation are planned in the capital of Moldova and in other cities of the Republic before the mass strike, TASS reports. 

The party members believe that everything happening now to the Russian language in the country explicitly threatens social-political stability and internal safety as well as existence of the multinational Moldovan state.

The organizers of campaign are assured that the Russian language should remain the language of the international communications over the whole country.

Note that the Constitutional Court of Moldova allowed reviewing the law providing the Russian language with a status of international communications. It acknowledged the document out-of-date, which practically means its cancellation. The court sentence is a response to the corresponding claim directed by West-oriented liberal deputies aiming at separating Moldova from Russia. They want Moldova to join Romania and to enter NATO. 

Moldovan President Igor Dodon declined the law.

Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matviyenko has claimed that Kishinev violates the international law by depriving the Russian language of the status of language for international communications.

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