
Parliamentary Resolution On The Icelandic Language Introduced The icelandic government has published a parliamentary resolution, consisting of 18 actions formulated by five ministries, to protect and bolster the icelandic language. Emphasis on the critical role of icelandic language support is underscored both in the government charter and through a parliamentary resolution proposal for a strategic action plan (2023–2026) initiated by the minister of culture and business affairs.

Parliamentary Resolution On The Icelandic Language Introduced The initiative will be introduced to parliament as a parliamentary resolution in the coming days. the 19 measures of the initiative include work related icelandic lessons for immigrants alongside work, improving the quality of icelandic education for immigrants, and establishing online studies in icelandic and icelandic as a second language. The icelandic government’s previous language technology programme, completed in 2023, provided an ambitious vision for the preservation of the icelandic language and made iceland and icelandic better equipped than most other small linguistic areas to cope. The role of the icelandic language council shall be to provide public authorities with academically informed advice on matters concerning the icelandic language, and to make proposals to the minister regarding language policy; in addition, it shall annually issue a statement on the status of the icelandic language. The action plan, which is the result of collaboration between five separate ministries, will run through the year 2026 and include some 22 measures intended to make icelandic language learning more accessible to foreign residents, preserve the icelandic language, and otherwise support the development of the language.

Icelandic Parliamentary Election 1927 Alchetron The Free Social The role of the icelandic language council shall be to provide public authorities with academically informed advice on matters concerning the icelandic language, and to make proposals to the minister regarding language policy; in addition, it shall annually issue a statement on the status of the icelandic language. The action plan, which is the result of collaboration between five separate ministries, will run through the year 2026 and include some 22 measures intended to make icelandic language learning more accessible to foreign residents, preserve the icelandic language, and otherwise support the development of the language. The main aim of the official language policy in iceland is to maintain the icelandic language in all facets of icelandic society, so that it is not lost or replaced by any other language. the act of 2011 by the alþingi (2011), the icelandic parliament, states that the. The minister of social affairs and labour will submit to the autumn session of the icelandic parliament althingi a draft parliamentary resolution on a policy on matters of immigrants for 2025 2038, together with a four year action plan for the years 2025 2028. First plan within six months after the passing of the parliamentary resolution. a successful implementation will be achieved through strong co operation between the education system and society as a whole. In this article, dominant attitudes to language planning in iceland are addressed, as well as the general aims of national language policy for icelandic.