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"In accordance with Article 53 of the Treaty on European Union, Article 314 of the Treaty establishing the European Community and Article 225 of the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community, there are at present 21 official source languages in which the founding treaties are written, each of these languages being deemed equally authentic. In accordance with Article 290 of the EC Treaty, the Council, acting unanimously, determines the rules governing the languages of the Community, without prejudice to the provisions contained in the Statute of the Court of Justice. In application of these rules, there are at present 20 official languages and working languages of the EU institutions. The Official Journal of the European Union is published in all 20 official languages. In theory, the linguistic rules are adapted within the framework of the enlargement negotiations. There is no legal obstacle to the accession of a new Member State’s entailing the addition of more than one new official language. On 23 November 2004, Ireland presented the Council with a proposal aimed at modifying Regulation No 1/58 with a view to adding the Irish language, which is one of the 21 languages referred to in paragraph 1, to the 20 official languages referred to in paragraph 2. On 13 December 2004, the Spanish Government presented the Council with a request aimed at granting official recognition in the EU to the following languages:"@en1

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