A proposed law bans English in Italy — and violators could face hefty fines
According to reports, public employees, universities and firms could face hefty fines — ranging from approximately $5,500 to $110,000 — if they are caught using foreign instead of Italian words in any public communication.
According to reports, public employees, universities and firms could face hefty fines — ranging from approximately $5,500 to $110,000 — if they are caught using foreign instead of Italian words in any public communication.
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