OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
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ZAGREB, Oct 23 (Hina) - On Thursday the Croatian Parliament marked
the 150th anniversary of the decision to declare Croatian the
official language at the Parliament.
Croatian replaced Latin spoken at the Parliament until 1847 at an
initiative by a writer, Ivan Kukuljevic Sakcinski, who held his
famous speech commending the Croatian language on 2 May 1843 at the
Parliament.
"Kukuljevic was resolute, brave and uncompromising when he asked
who could forbid Croatians to use their language as a diplomatic one
and to be educated in that language and to speak only that language
at official meetings and parliamentary discussions," Parliament
Speaker Vlatko Pavletic said on Thursday.
Describing Kukuljevic's address as crucial for further
developments, Pavletic said that a proposal was submitted on 18
October 1847 for proclaiming Croatian as the official language and
the proposal was accepted and recorded in the Parliament on 23
October that year.
Finally, the parliament confirmed that historic decision on the
Croatian language during its 1848 June-July sitting when Ban Josip
Jelacic was installed.
During Thursday's celebration, a book "The Selected Works" by Ivan
Kukuljevic Sakcinski was presented and his 1843 famous speech was
read by an actor, Ante Rumora.
Present at the ceremony were MPs, politicians, public figures and
citizens.
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