ITALIAN GOVERNMENT PLAN TO PENALIZE THE USE OF ENGLISH WORDS WITH FINES UP TO €100,000

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Sun 02 Apr 2023:

The party of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has proposed legislation that would forbid both private and public entities in the country from using foreign words, particularly English, in official communications.

Italian language promotion is the goal of the bill, which was created by lawmakers from the nationalist Brothers of Italy party. Violators might be fined up to 100,000 euros ($108,750) under the legislation.

In order to become a law, the bill has to be approved by both houses of parliament. But there was no indication of when this might happen.

“It is not just a matter of fashion, as fashions pass, but Anglomania (has) repercussions for society as a whole,” said the text of the draft bill.

Calling for the Italian language to be protected and nurtured, the draft bill claims that English “demeans and mortifies” Italians, and called on all public and private bodies to use the “language of Dante” to promote their goods and services, reports Reuters news agency.

The draft also specifies that all job related applications, including names and acronyms, should be spelt out in Italian, with foreign words allowed only if they are impossible to translate.

The bill said the widespread use of English in Europe was “even more negative and paradoxical” given that Britain had quit the European Union.

The draft bill comes at a time when the incumbent far-right government takes measures to what it calls preserving the local culture.

Recently, it banned the use of laboratory-produced food to safeguard the country’s agri-food heritage.

When the Brothers of Italy party took office last October, it added the English term “Made in Italy” to the name of the industry minister, while Meloni occasionally drops foreign words into her speeches.

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