Russian language gets Ukraine’s okay

Pro-government lawmakers pass bill in the first of two readings

Last updated:
1 MIN READ

Kiev, Ukraine: Ukraine's parliament has given tentative approval to a hotly contested bill that would allow the use of the Russian language alongside Ukrainian in some regions.

Defying vehement protests by the opposition, pro-government lawmakers passed the bill in the first of two readings on Tuesday.

The previous discussion of the bill late last month caused a violent fight between lawmakers that left one parliament member hospitalised with a head injury.

Under the bill, Ukrainian would remain the only official language in the country, but Russian could be used in courts, hospitals and other institutions in Russian-speaking regions.

Members of the pro-Western opposition argue that the bill would stifle the development of the Ukrainian tongue as millions of Russian speakers would have no incentive to learn and use it.

Sign up for the Daily Briefing

Get the latest news and updates straight to your inbox

Up Next