Spain May End Catalan-Only Schools - Language Magazine
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The constitutional crisis in Spain’s autonomous region of Cataluña may soon affect its classrooms. Madrid’s control over Catalan regional affairs is continuing in the wake of the region’s inability to form a government following December’s election, a situation that began after the Catalan parliament declared unilateral independence in late October. The central government may now make changes to the region’s education policies, which favor the use of Catalan at school over Castilian Spanish. Ciudadanos, the political party that won the most votes in the December election, is now demanding changes to what it views as a pro-independence bias in regional
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