The law that Putin signed should strengthen the importance of Russians in the aggressor country. According to him, non-literary words are haram for Russians.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the state language law. It aims to increase the importance of the Russian language and regulate the use of foreign words. The relevant document was published on the official legal information portal.
The law stipulates the use of the Russian language as a state language in various fields. Citizens of Russia should look for analogues of foreign words. The only exceptions are those that cannot be translated. Russian analogues will be corrected in standard dictionaries.
In certain areas, the use of the Russian language as a state language was made mandatory: from now on, literary Russian will dominate the educational environment in Russia, state and municipal information systems. According to the same rules, Russians buy goods, services, etc. They will write information for consumers.
Even official correspondence of organizations with all kinds of property with foreigners will now be carried out in the language of the state.
The state language itself has its own norms. The use of non-literary words and expressions is prohibited. Obscene language is also prohibited.
Russians now need to translate foreign texts. If there are foreign words, their translation into Russian should be in the same size, type and color.
Recall that on February 28, also Vladimir Putin spoke at the FSB board. The Russian President called for the Ukrainian border to be kept under special control and for a faster response to “intense intelligence operations of the West against the Russian Federation”. According to him, they are trying to divide Russian society and use separatism, nationalism, neo-Nazism and xenophobia for this.
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Source: Focus
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