Moldovan Parliament Passes Bill to Establish Romanian as National Language.

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Moldova's parliament has approved a law to refer to the national language as Romanian in all legislative texts and the constitution, despite opposition from a pro-Moscow communist party. The move is intended to resolve a heated dispute over whether the national language should be referred to as Romanian or Moldovan. The constitution currently refers to the national language as Moldovan, but Moldova's 1991 declaration of independence from the Soviet Union stipulated that Romanian is the official language.
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