LSH: Government’s proposal to test Jurisprudence makes the Albanian language only “theoretical,” not practical

The Lidhja Shqiptare party has voiced concerns regarding a recent government proposal concerning the administration of the jurisprudence examination. According to the party, this specific proposal raises broader issues extending beyond the scope of the exam itself, impacting the general status and use of the Albanian language. The party suggests that this development could set a precedent affecting other examinations.

They argue that such a precedent might establish a pattern where theoretical components of tests are conducted in Albanian, while practical components are conducted in Macedonian. Furthermore, the group expresses concern that this could lead to a diminished status for the Albanian language, confining its use primarily to theory, speech, and declarations. Critically, they worry that this limitation would exclude the language from practical domains, including written documentation, official institutional communication, and other formal written applications.

The Lidhja Shqiptare characterizes the implications of the current proposal as potentially reverting the language to a status similar to that observed prior to 2018, referencing the context of the 2008 law. The core of their objection centers on how the proposed changes, stemming from the government’s initiative, appear to restrict the functional scope of the Albanian language in official and practical settings. These stated concerns highlight a perceived threat to the comprehensive application of the Albanian language across all professional and academic spheres.

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