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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/7224815
From January 1, 2026, Latvia is set to prohibit the teaching of Russian as a second foreign language in schools.
Starting the same date, Russian-language TV and radio broadcasting will be banned in state media. Additionally, the VAT on sales of Russian-language books will increase to 21%.
These measures aim to reduce the presence of the Russian language and strengthen the role of the Latvian language in society.
Russian is the native language for 36% of Latvians.[1]
Russian is useful to know if you are a spy but otherwise not worth it
I think a language’s usefulness is rather subjective and subject to experience: I love learning all sorts of languages that I have no daily exposure to but I wouldn’t say knowing them is “useless.”
normally I’d agree but the language in question here is russian that currently needs to die for political reasons. Too bad, it is a pretty language from the little I’ve heard it.
I’m confused. So bilinguals in Latvia can’t learn Russian but everyone else can?
First foreign language is always English, then later they can choose a 2nd foreign language to study, now restricted to official languages of EU countries
Latvia has a very large Russian minority, over 20% of the population, so Russian has been popular language to pick - partially because many schools just may not have (enough) teachers for other options
Thank you for the clarification. I really was confused.
That’s insane, IIRC Ukraine tried the same but that didn’t seem to go so well for them





