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"Question No. 31 by Alfredo Antoniozzi () The debate on the use of official EU languages within the institutions has not yet produced a reply to the question of how to devise a new system for the use of official languages and how to define working languages and the way in which they should be used. This is needed in order to clarify the terms of the debate and to promote the linguistic, and thus cultural, heritage of the EU Member States. Will the Commission say how it plans to deal with the question of official languages within the institutions and whether it intends to designate working languages (Council Regulation No 1/58 refers only to official languages (Article 1)), so as to ensure that the choice of one language over another is not left largely to the discretion of senior officials (see the answer to Question) and thereby prevent unfair discrimination? What proposals will it put forward in order to promote Italy's linguistic heritage following publication of the Eurydice report 'Key Data on Teaching Languages at School in Europe', bearing in mind that it funds the Eurydice network and that proposals are needed in response to the very worrying statistics on Italian language teaching in Europe contained in the report?"@en1
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"Subject: Promotion of the Italian language in Europe (Eurydice report 2005) and determining language arrangements within the Community institutions"1

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