Alisher Kadirov calls not to render government services to citizens who do not know Uzbek language
In his opinion, it is necessary to introduce norms into legislation obliging people to study the state language.
The leader of “Milliy Tiklanish” party responded to the statement of the Speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Volodin that migrants arriving in Russia should know the Russian language.
“Of course, those who are going to work in Russia should know the Russian language, but this does not mean that Russians living in Uzbekistan should not know the Uzbek language!
Citizens of all nationalities living in Uzbekistan must know the Uzbek language.
In our laws, in addition to creating conditions for citizens of other nationalities to study their native language and customs, starting from kindergarten and high school, the Uzbek language should be defined as compulsory.
We need to ensure that a person who does not know the Uzbek language cannot not only work in the civil service, but also use public services,” Kadirov wrote.
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