DUSHANBE, June 9, 2011, Asia-Plus -- On Thursday June 9, Tajikistan’s upper house (Majlisi Milli) of parliament seconded the law requiring amendments to the country’s law on the standard and legal acts adopted in 2004.
Member of the Majlisi Milli academician Mamadsho Ilolov, who is also President of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, noted Russian now might be used in lawmaking in the country.
We will recall that a new law on official languages that removed Russia as “” language of interethnic communications” went into effect in Tajikistan in October 2009. However, the law also notes that all minority ethnic groups in the country have the right to choose in which language they want their children to be educated.
The Majlisi Milli also seconded laws requiring amendments to the country’s laws on prosecutor’s offices, constitutional court, ombudsman institution, national security bodies, anticorruption agency and public service as well as to the country’s customs code. Adopted by the Majlisi Namoyandagon (Tajikistan’s lower chamber of parliament) on May 25, these amendments make knowing the state language compulsory for contenders for the mentioned public institutions.
“These requirements are a norm of the Constitution of Tajikistan, observance of which is compulsory in Tajikistan. The country’s law on the state language states that all official papers in the country should be conducted in the state language,” Ilolov said.





The tragedy in Mina: the crime that could end Donald Trump and his Defense Secretary's careers
The bilateral trade between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan could grow another 40%, expert says
Representative of Tajikistan discusses the Role of Eurasian Transport Routes at Global Forum in Baku
Financial literacy key to survival for rural Tajik families
U.S. State Department offers $10 million reward for Information on Iran’s new Supreme Leader
The ASAN model - one of the central pillars of Azerbaijan’s national anticorruption strategy
This week in Tajikistan saw a series of notable developments
Celebrations for Navrouz in Dushanbe: a grand festival at Navrouzgoh complex
Russia's power sector in Central Asia faces growing challenges amid financial strain
Military court in St. Petersburg jails Tajik citizen for justifying terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall
All news
Авторизуйтесь, пожалуйста