CNN recently shared an interesting story about Italy: Prime Minister Meloni’s government is supporting legislation which may fine corporations or governmental agencies for using English words in their documentations. According to CNN:
“The bill, which has yet to go up for parliamentary debate, requires anyone who holds an office in public administration to have ‘written and oral knowledge and mastery of the Italian language.’ It also prohibits use of English in official documentation, including “acronyms and names” of job roles in companies operating in the country.”
SOURCE: https://italic.org/
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