
China’s rubber-stamp parliament set to approve ‘ethnic unity’ law
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China's National People's Congress is set to approve a new 'ethnic unity' law that mandates the use of Mandarin in schools, sidelining minority languages like Tibetan, Uyghur, and Mongolian. This legislation is part of a broader suite of laws being voted on, including an environmental code and the 15th five-year plan. The NPC, known for its predictable outcomes, is expected to pass these measures without dissent.
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The National People's Congress, often criticized for its lack of genuine legislative debate, is convening to finalize laws that align with the Chinese Communist Party's broader agenda. The push for Mandarin dominance in education is part of a longstanding policy aimed at integrating minority populations into the mainstream Han Chinese culture.
This article reflects the views and reporting of The Guardian and is intended for informational purposes only.
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