Friday, December 13, 2013

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"He created the Bill Welsh (Wales) deli time Regulations deli time 2011 official status for the Welsh language, the role of the Commissioner and a new regulatory system that will, eventually, lead to the creation deli time of rights for Welsh speakers. But to the Welsh language official status to be something real that people in Wales to see, hear and feel in all aspects of their lives, the Welsh should be a central consideration in all areas policy.
"The Assembly Members currently discussing the Welfare and Social Services Bill (Wales) in Parliament at the moment, and I'm calling about ensuring that there is a reference to the Welsh visible on the face of the Bill that is directly affect people and children.
"If we are serious about bringing the Welsh into the way services are delivered in Wales, deli time Welsh must then be visible in legislation relating to the economy, social justice, education, health care and so on. The Welsh language is an issue that can not be isolated to one piece of legislation language.
"A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of welcoming An Coimisineir Teanga, Irish Commissioner, Seán Ó Cuirreáin, Wales, and we discussed that very subject here. What is interesting is that he said that the act that established its role is the only one that gives him power, but the fact that there is a reference to the Irish language in every piece of legislation that was passed in Ireland. Wales must also move towards that point. "
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