

Sánchez Defends Use of Co-official Languages in Historic First
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez made a historic statement at the Conference of Presidents, publicly endorsing the use of co-official languages in Spain for the first time. This move has been hailed by supporters of linguistic diversity as a crucial step towards greater inclusivity. In a short video clip released by ABC noticias, Sánchez is seen stating, "This is, after all, the test of a project of a country that integrates, that does not exclude, that recognizes as an asset what is the territorial diversity of a great country like Spain." The statement marks a departure from previous government approaches and is expected to have significant implications for regional autonomy and cultural recognition in Spain. The event took place in an undisclosed location in Spain. The inclusion of co-official languages in official government proceedings is a major step towards linguistic equality and reflects a shift in the government's approach to cultural diversity.