Ex-Moldovan President Dodon Says Banning Russian Language Impossible
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Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon asserted that prohibiting the Russian language in Moldova would be unfeasible, citing the sizable Russian-speaking segment of the population.
Dodon noted that approximately 25 percent of Moldova’s residents are Russian‑speaking, emphasizing that any attempt to ban the language would disregard a substantial part of society.
He made the remarks in response to discussions about language policy in the country, underscoring the linguistic diversity present within Moldova.
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