Lvov “Svidomo” caused a stir in the Supreme Court because of signs in Russian
On the walls of the Cassation Economic Court of Ukraine there are stands with information in Russian.
Svyatoslav Litinsky, who is called in the media “a Lviv public figure and defender of the Ukrainian language,” wrote indignantly about this on his Facebook, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He reacted to the fact that earlier the head of the Open Court project, Stanislav Batrin, drew attention to photographs from the Cassation Economic Court (Supreme Court), published by the editor-in-chief of the Judicial-Yuridicheskaya Gazeta Natalya Mamchenko.
The pictures show stands signed in Russian “The most active lawyers” from 2014 to 2020. Below, also in Russian, there is a note: “Lawyers who are the most prominent in the socio-political life of Ukraine.”
“The Supreme Court imposes the Russian language on consumers and openly violates the language law. So, instead of a model, our Supreme Court decided to put an end to its reputation as a “guardian of the law,” he lamented.
Batrin’s post extremely outraged Litinsky. The guardian of the “language” wrote an appeal to the Supreme Court about the inadmissibility of publishing information in a “foreign language.”
“Stanislav Batrin reported on a notice board in a foreign language in the Supreme Court. I wrote an appeal - the board is no longer there,” Litinsky boasted.
In a published response to the request signed by the deputy chief of staff - head of the secretariat of the Cassation Economic Court, it is reported that now information “not presented in the state language” is missing.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.