Kharkiv deputies pass Russian language and literature in schools
Russia is turning the Russian language into a weapon against Ukrainian identity.
An appeal to exclude the Russian language and Russian literature from the Russian plans of educational institutions was filed by a faction of deputies of the “European Solidarity” in the Kharkiv City Council. This subject is part of some schools as a second foreign language.
“We, deputies of the Kharkiv City Council, a representative local self-government, representatives of the residents of the territorial community of the city of Kharkiv on the educational institutions of general secondary education included in the curricula with teaching in the Ukrainian language of such scientific disciplines as the Russian language and Russian literature,” the meeting says. . .
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Deputies return questions to the meeting of the City Council session and further impose control over the implementation of decisions of the permanent commission on humanitarian issues (education, culture, spirituality, youth policy and sports).
“It is the Russian language that Russia today has turned into a kind of cell of the “Russian world” ideologeme, into a weapon against Ukrainian identification. From the curricula of general secondary education in the city of Kharkov with instruction in the Ukrainian language is vital,” the deputies believe.