Vox acknowledges AVL’s “legitimacy” without clarifying whether it will use Valencian language in its ministries

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“Freedom so we can all choose“. Under this premise, Key point of agreement between PP and Vox to govern the Valencian Community in coalitionTwo members of Consell trying to lead their party language fire caused by far-right ministries using a non-regulatory Valencian language. Ana Vega, trustee of Vox on Corts, reassured her team “law-abiding” this Wednesday and therefore Valencian Language Academy (AVL)Although he declined to clarify whether Vox would use the Valencian language in its own ministries in accordance with rules set in the legal institution, at the behest of President Carlos Mazón, after some ministries adopted a non-regulatory use of the language. He left it in the hands of each region and did the same. The PP argued that it would not “impose anyone” the use of the Valencian Community language and that it “looks good” for each minister to choose the language in which to express themselves.. All this despite the fact that the decree regulating the use of the Valencian language in the Generalitat dictates that administrations must express themselves “at least in Valencian”.

from call for order The far-right Mazón has removed the Valencian language from its corporate communications in what appears to be a common strategy to disobey the rules of the AVL, which they view as a politicized and “pan-Catalanist” entity. It is now expressed only in Spanish; this is illegal under Generalitat’s regulations governing the use of the Valencian language, and Vega has not specified whether they will continue to ignore the Valencian Community’s language.

When asked if his formation recognizes AVL, Spokesperson assured Vox “respects the law”, yes. “The AVL is in the Bylaws and we respect the current legislation,” he said. However, it has not been clarified whether these departments will again communicate in Valencian; this was something they had not implemented since Mazón demanded the use of the normative Valencian language according to the Academy rules.

“I don’t mind if there are ministers who want to broadcast in Spanish”

The ruling ministries of the far right benefited from a non-regulatory Valencia governed by Puig’s rules, which Corts president Llanos Massó described as “real”. Vega stated that this is the position Vox advocated, but that he wanted to frame the words of the second highest corporate authority, C. Valenciana, within the framework of “personal opinion.”

The Vox board of trustees argued that the language debate was an “artificial debate” because “the two languages ​​coexisted seamlessly until the left came along.” and turned it into a completely ridiculous business machine. There has never been a bad association between the two languages. “Valencia is our regional language, it is a cultural richness and we must protect it and at Vox we will always do that,” he said.

PP’s Vox excluding Valencian player from Consell ‘looks good’

Vox’s stance on keeping the Valencian out of their official communications so that they don’t have to abide by the AVL rules was not criticized by the government partner. PP Ombudsman at Corts, Miguel BarrachinaHe underlined that his education was characterized by “freedom and respect” and emphasized that: He doesn’t tell anyone how to “talk”.

Barrachina insisted on this point, despite the fact that the law on the use of the Valencian language provided for the obligation of C. Valenciana’s public administrations to express themselves “at least in the Valencian language”, stating: PP “does not impose the use of Valencian on anyone”.

“If there are ministers who want to broadcast in Spanish, that’s fine with me.. In eight years there have been ministries broadcasting in 100% Valencian, and we have never protested,” said Barrachina, who minimized the struggle started by Vox by starting to publish statements in a non-regulatory Valencian language. “If you make a mistake, I’m not the one to judge the way you write.”

The popular leader also brought charges against Botànic, and especially against the former Minister of Education. Vicente MarzaHe is the one he denounced for “telling him” how he and his children should speak, accusing him of initiating a “social engineering process” to promote education lines in Valencia.

PSPV criticizes Mazón’s ‘interference’

from the opposition socialist trustee Rebeca Torró demanded the AVL’s independence and accused Consell of starting public debate in “outdated” language Valencian denounced “partisan demonstrations” despite what he saw as “dishonorable” by the Corts president.

“The best way to predict Valencian is to use it, especially from institutions,” he claimed, accusing PP and Vox of “interfering” with a regulator that “has the absolute consensus of all Valencians”. Torró stated that the Socialists approve of any meeting between the institutions, as Mazón announced with the AVL, but criticized

And Compromis, Joan Baldoví criticizes Valencia’s “blatant non-compliance” by some ministersHe said he remembered being “ashamed of others” when he heard Rovira’s statements last week.

According to him, after this discussion, Mazón wants to “appear as a peaceful person” when “the first thing he has to do is start using the Valencian language”; this is something that encourages the Les Corts president as he also represents “all Valencians”. guarantor of compliance with the law.

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