| Subject: Lusa: Bill proposals should be
translated into Tetum, say MPs
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27-06-2002 12:21:00 GMT Invalid Hora local. Notícia 3830399
East Timor: Bill proposals should be translated into Tetum, say MPs
Several members of East Timor`s parliament called Thursday for proposed
legislation to be translated into Tetum, as Portuguese is not understood
by all of the 88-member assembly.
MPs from the majority Fretilin party, as well as PSD and PD opposition
parties, made the appeal directly to Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri, who was
in the Dili assembly for the presentation of his government`s program.
Fretilin MP Francisco Branco told Alkatiri that in future, proposed
bills should be presented to the legislature "in languages that MPs
can understand".
Another Fretilin MP, Jose Lobato, said that many MPs experienced
"enormous difficulties" in evaluating new legislation in
Portuguese.
"This marginalizes the younger generation and will create
discontent among these people, who could in future advocate that
Portuguese be withdrawn as an official language", warned Lobato.
Lobato said that more effort has to be made to support Tetum - Timor`s
most widely-spoken language - as an equal official language to Portuguese.
"I see great efforts to reintroduce Portuguese and not to develop
Tetum", said Lobato. This was contrary to the demands of the
Constitution, he added.
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