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Russian politicians want to get rid of foreign words from public space


Deputy state pride approved in the second and third reading a bill to limit the use of foreign words in public space. The purpose of the new act is “Protection of the Russian language against excessive use of borrowings”. The document introduces restrictions on the use of foreign words on signs, labels, in advertising, in the names of housing estates, etc. It is expected that the Act will enter into force on March 1, 2026.

Olga Kazakowa, chairwoman of the Culture Committee in the State Duma, explained that the need to develop a document resulted from the fact that “some business participants” violated the norms of the State Language Act for marketing purposes.

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