Archive of news on the topic "Cyrillic"

The University of Montenegro promised to install signs in Cyrillic

The University of Montenegro responded to the request of the Serbian National Council to install signs in Cyrillic in the university buildings. The rector of the university, Vladimir Bozhovich, promised to resolve the issue as soon as possible, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. To its request, the Serbian National Council received a response from the University of Montenegro signed by the rector, Professor Vladimir Bozovic. “In accordance with Articles 13 and 79 of the Constitution of Montenegro, we...

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The sign in Cyrillic returned to the façade of the Constitutional Court of Montenegro

The Serbian National Council of Montenegro installed a Cyrillic plaque with the name of the institution at the entrance to the Constitutional Court of Montenegro in the center of Podgorica. The Chairman of the Council, Momčilo Vuksanović, called on all government bodies in the country to install Cyrillic signs. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, after installing the table on the building of the Constitutional Court, Momčilo Vuksanović said that the Serbian National Council calls and demands that all others...

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Serbian social activists in Montenegro are fighting for the return of the Cyrillic alphabet

The Serbian National Council of Montenegro wrote an application for duplication of the table in Cyrillic and at the building of the country's Constitutional Court. Social activists draw attention to the fact that they act in accordance with the Constitution of Montenegro. “There are no grounds for the suppression and abandonment of the Cyrillic alphabet, neither historical, nor cultural, nor aesthetic, nor linguistic, nor religious, nor technical-technological,” says the statement of the Serbian National...

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Sprechenfuhrer: “Cyrillic alphabet is a thousand-year-old heritage of Ukrainian civilization”

The Cyrillic alphabet is the property of Ukrainians directly, so abandoning it and switching to the Latin alphabet is impossible. Commissioner for the Protection of the State Language Taras Kremin stated this on air on the Apostrophe Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Kremin emphasized that Ukraine already has enough Latin script, which is used in various fields. “We need to work to protect...

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The Serbs of Croatian-occupied Vukovar were again denied the right to the Cyrillic alphabet

The Vukovar City Council, at the suggestion of Mayor Ivan Penava, again denied the Serbian minority the public use of the Cyrillic alphabet. This was reported by Hina, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The decision that the Serbs of Vukovar do not have the right to publicly use the Cyrillic alphabet (Serbian and Croatian languages ​​are mainly distinguished by the use of the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets) was supported by the majority of deputies of the city council. IN…

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Serbia and Republika Srpska adopted the Law on the Protection of the Serbian Language and Cyrillic Alphabet

On the Day of Serbian Unity, Freedom and the National Flag, the National Assembly of Serbia and Republika Srpska approved the “Law on the use of the Serbian language in public life and on the protection and preservation of the Cyrillic alphabet.” This law was initiated by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Serbian member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The adopted law expands the circle of persons...

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The National Security and Defense Council invited Ukrainians to abandon their own history

Translating the Ukrainian alphabet into the Latin alphabet, as previously announced by the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexei Danilov, will mean abandoning one’s own history. The correspondent of PolitNavigator reports this, said Kiev political scientist Alexey Yakubin. In his opinion, Ukraine will lose one of the pillars of its statehood. “First of all, this will be a serious blow to Ukrainian culture; it will literally be torn from its roots. All…

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Drozdov: “Latin is checkmate to the Russian world”

The transition of the Ukrainian language to the Latin alphabet will help the country quickly escape from Russian influence. Lvov journalist Ostap Drozdov, notorious for his pathological Russophobia, stated this on Channel 4, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Drozdov, there is no need to ask the population whether they agree with the transition, but to introduce the simultaneous use of the Cyrillic and Latin alphabet with...

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“This will not help defeat Moscow” - Farion on the transition to the Latin alphabet

The proposal to transfer the Ukrainian alphabet from Cyrillic to Latin is being promoted by people who are devoid of ideological values ​​and ideological position. This is how a report from the NTA TV channel commented on the statement of the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexey Danilov about the need to switch the Ukrainian language to the Latin alphabet, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to former Verkhovna Rada deputy, nationalist Irina Farion, such a step will not help Ukraine defeat Russia.…

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Vyatrovich is scared by the prospects of the Ukrainian Latin alphabet

Translating the Ukrainian alphabet into the Latin alphabet will harm the country and will only strengthen Russian positions. The former head of the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory, Verkhovna Rada deputy Vladimir Vyatrovich stated this in his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to Vyatrovich, in addition, the Latin alphabet will actually create trilingualism in the country. “The authorities continue to attack things that are basic to national identity. After…

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Serbs are preparing for the total return of the Cyrillic alphabet

Details of the bill on the preservation of the Cyrillic and Serbian languages ​​have become known, which the Assembly of the Republic of Serbia and the Republika Srpska in BiH are ready to approve. This was reported by Novosti, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to the bill that the parliament of Serbia and the Republika Srpska plan to adopt on September 15, all state and local authorities in Serbia and the Republika Srpska, state-owned enterprises, schools and colleges,…

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"Inferior crests." Farion demands “demoskovization of Ukrainian spelling”

The transition to the Latin alphabet will turn Ukrainians into inferior people without their own history and culture. The odious nationalist, ex-deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Irina Farion stated this on her video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to her, it is better for Ukraine to leave its alphabet in Cyrillic, but clear the spelling of the “Russian heritage.” “Romanization of the Ukrainian alphabet is not just cutting us off...

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Croatian Post refused to forward the letter in Cyrillic

A Serb resident of the Croatian part of Bosnian Mostar had his letter returned because the address on the envelope was signed in Cyrillic. This was reported by Srna, a PolitNavigtor correspondent reports. The letter was sent by a Serbian resident of the Croatian part of the Bosnian city of Mostar on April 7 through the main branch of the local Croatian Post Office. And today it was returned to the owner. “A registered letter was issued, 16,80 was paid...

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Montenegro returns Cyrillic alphabet

The Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Montenegro has translated the department’s main website and its social media accounts from Latin to Cyrillic. This became possible only after the formation of a new government from the forces that opposed the nationalist dictator Milo Djukanovic, who won the parliamentary elections. According to a PolitNavigtor correspondent, the Montenegrin Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports became the first department to make the transition to...

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