Regulations for the use of co-official languages in Congress are expected to be reformed during the September 19 and 21 plenary sessions.
The Congress Council has approved the votes of the progressive majority that the co-official languages —Basque, Catalan and Galician— can be used from next Tuesday’s plenary session, September 19in which precisely the proposal that reforms the regulations for its final implementation will be discussed.
In addition to the co-official languages requiring simultaneous translation by multiple interpreters; alternates who wish may speak in other non-official languages such as Aragonese or the Babylonprovided that the parliamentarian himself translates using the intervention time.
In this way, the use in Congress of languages other than Spanish is launched, which will be heard during the plenary session on Tuesday the 19th, starting at 12 noon, as well as in the following plenary sessions on Thursday the 21st and during the plenary sessions of the investiture of the leader of the PPAlberto Núñez Feijóo, on September 26 and 27.
Source: EITB

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