Irish Language Act
The Irish Language Act (Irish: Acht na Gaeilge) is proposed legislation in Northern Ireland that would give the Irish language equal status to English in the region, similar to that of the Welsh language in Wales under the Welsh Language Act 1993. It is supported by the Republic of Ireland, Sinn Féin, the SDLP, the Alliance Party, and the Green Party, and is opposed by the Democratic Unionist Party and Ulster Unionist Party.
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Irish Language Act
The Irish Language Act (Irish: Acht na Gaeilge) is proposed legislation in Northern Ireland that would give the Irish language equal status to English in the region, similar to that of the Welsh language in Wales under the Welsh Language Act 1993. It is supported by the Republic of Ireland, Sinn Féin, the SDLP, the Alliance Party, and the Green Party, and is opposed by the Democratic Unionist Party and Ulster Unionist Party.
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