Here’s a concise update on the Moldovan language situation, based on recent reporting.
Key points
- Moldova has seen debates over the official name of the country’s language, with references to Moldovan vs Romanian. Some coverage notes moves to align the official language with Romanian in law and practice, reflecting broader political aims toward European integration. This alignment has been controversial, drawing reactions from pro-Russian legislators and supporters of closer EU ties.
- In parallel, neighboring actors have echoed the stance that the language spoken in Moldova is Romanian, and discussions in regional forums and among officials have emphasized reducing the use of the term “Moldovan language” in official contexts. The Romanian government and Ukrainian officials have publicly framed the issue as a matter of language identity and minority rights within broader European integration efforts.
- Historical and legal background includes Moldova’s laws on the functioning of languages within the country, recognizing multiple languages in official contexts and education, with ongoing political debate about whether Romanian should be the sole official language in legislation. This debate has persisted for years, with varying legislative outcomes.
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Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu declared on Friday, during a visit to Caraş-Severin County, that Russia "wants to incite" on the issue of Romanians in the Republic of Moldova and stated that the Moldovan language no longer exists and was "an invention" of Russia, according to...
ground.newsIt is noted that the Parliament meeting was live streamed on social media
tass.comRomanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said that the Ukrainian government decided to abandon the concept of "Moldovan language," European Pravda reported on Oct. 18.
kyivindependent.comOn 18 October, Ukrainian authorities promised to "resolve the issue of artificial separation between the Romanian and "Moldovan" languages by implementing appropriate practical measures with due consideration of all legal aspects." Former Moldovan president Igor Dodon, as well as the Revival Party, have criticised this decision. According to an expert on Ukrainian affairs interviewed by the Romanian newspaper
wikipedia.nucleos.comThe so-called Moldovan language is actually a dialect of the Romanian language.
www.moldova.orgThe government of Moldova has voted to remove the “Moldovan” language from its constitution and enshrine Romanian as the country’s official language in all legislation. Pro-Russian lawmakers in Moldova have condemned the move. They see it as another attempt by Moldova to move closer to European Union membership. But 80% of Moldovans already speak Romanian, […]
theworld.orgChisinau, 16 December /MOLDPRES/ - The law on the functioning of the languages spoken on the terr...
www.moldpres.mdMoldovan or Moldavian (Latin alphabet: limba moldovenească, Moldovan Cyrillic alphabet: лимба молдовеняскэ) is one of the two local names for the Romanian langu
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