Plataforma per la Llengua

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The Plataforma per la Llengua (Platform for Language) is a civil society organization vouched for by several Catalan intellectuals and well-known personalities. It brings together a large number of bodies and people who are committed to the recognition and dissemination of the Catalan language . Her main activities include the preparation of sociolinguistic studies and continuous monitoring of the political and social position of Catalan. This is done in cooperation with other corporations, foundations and public authorities.

The organization, founded in 1993, had 13,000 members at the end of 2013. During this period, she has received several awards for her activities - such as the “Premi Nacional de Cultura” (Culture Prize) from the Catalan government in 2008 for her commitment to the spread of the Catalan language.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ara (daily newspaper) : “If you talk to me in Catalan, I'll call this trial off”: European Parliament to hear about discrimination of Catalan speakers. March 15, 2016, accessed September 26, 2017 .
  2. Video Youtube Plataforma per la Llengua: Catalan and the official languages ​​of the EU. May 15, 2014. Retrieved September 26, 2017 .